how do I substitute the values inside the vector?

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If you have a vector x = [1.92 , 0.05 , -2.43 , -0.02, 0.09, 0.85 , 0.06, -0.05, 0.3214, 25, 1 ,5 ,10 , 0.0125 , 100 ] do the following:
a. Replace any value between 1 and 4 with zero
b. Multiply any negative value with -1
c. Add 100 for the number that larger than or equal 5
d. Subtract 50 for the number that are smaller than 5
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Jan
Jan on 28 Jan 2023
@Aymen: This is a homework question. Then please post, what you have tried so far and ask a specific question. The forum will assist you, but we will not solve your homework.

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Sarthak
Sarthak on 9 Feb 2023
Hi,
You can look up to “Logical Indexing” section in the following documentation:
Try applying the same concept and try the questions then.

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