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How can I change the values of multiple points in a matrix?
I have a matrix A and three vectors of the same length, r, holding the indexes of the rows to assign to, c, holding the indexes of the columns to assign to, and v containing the actual values to assign.
What I want to get is A(r(i),c(i))==v(i) for all i. But doing
A(r,c)=v;
Doesn't yield the correct result as matlab interprets it as choosing every possible combination of r and c and assigning values to it, for instance
n=5;
A=zeros(n);
r=1:n;
c=1:n;
A(r,c)=1;
Yields a matrix of ones, where I would like to get the identity matrix since I want A(r(i),c(i))==1 for each i, that is only elements on the diagonal should be affected.
How can I achieve the desired result, without a for loop?
OK, I've found the answer - one needs to use linear indexing, that is convert the column\row pairs into a single index:
idx = sub2ind(size(A), r,c);
A(idx)=v;
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