Applying an integer to a specific cell of a matrix

I need to apply a single integer across a group of cells in a matrix. I honestly have no idea how to do this. Here's the code that im working with right now
x = [0:0.1:3];
y = [-2:0.13:2];
Load = 0;
for (x = 1:31)
for (y = 1:31)
Load(x,0) = 10;
end
end
But that and several other variations i've tried are not working whatsover.
The Integer "Load" needs to be inserted into all values of x where y = 0.
How can I do this?

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Not sure what you want. With y=-2:.13:2, there are no y==0 in the array. What matrix are you trying to form.
You don't need parens in a for loop. That is, this is not standard syntax (though it seems to work)
for (x = 1:31)
instead, write it as:
for x = 1:31
In this case 'y' will never be zero.
however if you have ,another list of y(which has zeros) ,then try this
for i=1:31
if y[i]==0
x[i]=Load;
end
end
@DEEPAK Chekuri: that is not valid MATLAB code. You seem to be mixing up languages.

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Pratyush Roy
Pratyush Roy am 10 Feb. 2021
Bearbeitet: Pratyush Roy am 10 Feb. 2021
Hi Noah,
The following code might be helpful :
x = 0:0.1:3;
y = -2:0.13:2;
Load = 10;%Integer that we want the elements to replace with
for i = 1:31
if y(i)==0;
x(i)=Load;
end
end
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Pratyush.

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