Substituting values to/from a cell array

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Suppose I have 2 cell array:
a={4 1 3 5; 5 5 1 4}
b={*5* 1 3; 1 3 4}
How can I substitute the values in cell array a(column 2:4) using values from b(column 1:3) that corresponds to the values in a(column 2 and 3)?
The resultant matrix should be this
resultant={4 1 3 4
5 5 1 3}
P/S: This is a very simple example from the code which I'm working on at the moment. I would like to know how to get about it and I will do the necessary adjustments. Thank you.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 9 Sep 2013
a={4 1 3 5; 5 5 1 4}
b={5 1 3; 1 3 4}
a(:,2:4)=b(:,1:3)
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Jan
Jan on 9 Sep 2013
See: help cell. With curly braces the elements can have different size and type, while with square brackets, all elements must have the same type and matching dimensions (roughly spoken - there is an automatic type conversion also for convenience).
Amit Nambiar
Amit Nambiar on 9 Sep 2013
Oh... now I understand...Thank you Jan Simon!

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