How to ignore values in an array

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mathman
mathman am 23 Dez. 2017
Kommentiert: dpb am 25 Dez. 2017
I'm creating an array [array 1] that fulfills the formula (A - B/C), where A and B are matrices with different elements and C is a matrix with a constant value. I then want to make another array [array 2] which is dependent on the values obtained from the formula in array 1.
So in array 2, I want it to check for values greater than 0.5 and set those to 0, and values less than or equal to 0 to be set to 1.
However, as A and B both begin at a value of 0; the first element in array 1 will be 0, making the first element of array 2 1.
How could I ignore this value?
I've currently made array 2 by doing:
A_2 = (A_1<= 0.5 & A_1>=0)
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dpb
dpb am 23 Dez. 2017
I couldn't tell what you want the end result to be, sorry. Give us a really small example input/output as illustration.

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dpb
dpb am 23 Dez. 2017
Bearbeitet: dpb am 24 Dez. 2017
Having read the question multiple times now, the crystal ball is suggesting you simply wanted to treat the first element uniquely. The simplest way to do this is to just add the additional rule after done creating A_2--
A_2 = (A_1<= 0.5 & A_1>=0); A_2(1) = 0;
The ways to write the addressing to only operate on the elements of A_1 excluding (1,1) end up either being quite messy or returning the result as a vector of N-1 elements that has to be reshaped so it's easier to just brute-force it since it's just the one case/element.
ADDENDUM To generalize if there were ever a case that wanted other than the one constant would be to write
A_2 = (A_1<= 0.5 & A_1>=0); A_2(1) = A_1(1);
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mathman
mathman am 24 Dez. 2017
Sorry that was an error. I did write it in the code I provided though, which is what dpb used.
dpb
dpb am 25 Dez. 2017
Well, actually I just divined what OP meant the question to be regarding the one value and presumed that his code otherwise was providing the result desired so really paid no attention to that portion...addressing only how to treat the one location uniquely explicitly. :)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 23 Dez. 2017
Try this:
a2 = A1; % Initialize
zerosMask = a2 > 0.5;
a2(zerosMask) = 0;
onesMask = a2 < 0;
a2(onesMask) = 1;

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