How do i create a loop that accesses more than one matrix?
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Kirsten du plessis
on 17 Feb 2015
Commented: Kirsten du plessis
on 17 Feb 2015
I'm relatively new to MATLAB, but I'm trying to create a loop that runs through one column in matrix X, matches the value to another column in matrix Y, and then feeds the corrosponding values in the second and third columns of matrix Y into the second and third columns of matrix X?
I've been trying to use two for loops, however i cant get it to refence the second and thtird columns. How would i go about doing this?
Thanks!!
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Yoav Livneh
on 17 Feb 2015
Edited: Yoav Livneh
on 17 Feb 2015
Maybe try something like this
for jj = 1:size(X,1)
% match 1st column of X to 1st column in Y
idx = find(X(jj,1) == Y(:,1));
% put 2nd and 3rd columns in Y into X
X(idx,2) = Y(idx,2);
X(idx,3) = Y(idx,3);
end
Hope this is what you meant.
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Yoav Livneh
on 17 Feb 2015
Hmm the code seems to work fine for me. Can you print your X and Y matrices here?
By the way, I made a mistake, you should switch the last two lines to:
X(jj,2) = Y(idx,2);
X(jj,3) = Y(idx,3);
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