Populating a matrix with predetermined values

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Alice Stembridge
Alice Stembridge el 3 de Mayo de 2015
Comentada: Alice Stembridge el 14 de Mayo de 2015
I have a N x N matrix which I have defined as X, I have another matrix that contains values I would like to populate my matrix X with.
For example, if X is a 3 x 3 matrix and A is the matrix below:
A =
3 15
4 16
5 17
6 18
7 19
How do I populate the matrix X with the values in the second column of A where the first column is the position in the matrix X. i.e I would like the final matrix X to be
X = 0 0 15
16 17 18
19 0 0
Thank you.

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James Tursa
James Tursa el 3 de Mayo de 2015
X = zeros(N,N);
X(A(:,1)) = A(:,2);
X = X';
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James Tursa
James Tursa el 4 de Mayo de 2015
The example you gave works with linear indexing into a 2D matrix. For a 3D array you will have to give a short example of where the elements would go before we can answer how to do it and whether linear indexing will work.
Alice Stembridge
Alice Stembridge el 14 de Mayo de 2015
Hi James, Sorry I did not see that you had commented again. I think I have figured it out now. Thank you though.

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