How to add a number to the negative values in a vector?
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Dear All,
I have a vector [A] which includes positive and negative values A = [1 4 5 2 -3 4 5 7 -6 -6]. I want to change those negative values by adding -180 to them, so my new vector will be like this
A = [1 4 5 2 -183 4 5 7 -186 -186].
Any idea how find that?
So far I tried this but not working
for i = 1:10
for j = 1:1
if A(i,j)<=0
A(i,j) = A + -180;
end
end
end
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Andrei Bobrov
2014년 2월 26일
편집: Andrei Bobrov
2014년 2월 26일
A = [1 4 5 2 -3 4 5 7 -6 -6];
t = A < 0;
A(t) = A(t) - 180;
ADD
May be use the following:
A = mod(A,180);
I think that '180' it 'pi' in this case.
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Lyndon Nawanao
2022년 2월 4일
Hi Andrei. Thank you for this! I would like to ask what syntax is this in matlab? Apparently, the if statements (if A<0 A=A-180)did not work but this one did. Thanks in advance.
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