New matrix creation based on 2 existing matrices

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I have 2 matrices, a binary matrix representing data points (A) and the other with colour values for each trial (B). Both matrices are equal size. What I am trying to do is create a new matrix that contains the colour value from (B) wherever there is a 1 in (A) and NaN wherever there is a 0.
I am having trouble figure out how to properly map the two matrices together though. I have tried putting C(k,:) = B(k, A==1) in a loop but get an error exceeding dimensions. Also thought C = B(A) might work but it just creates a single column matrix with all the colours in question. I need to the matrix to match the dimensions of the pre-existing matrices.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 12 Nov 2014
You’re close, but logical indexing needs to have both sides of the equation have matching indices to work.
This example will do what you want:
A = randi([0 1],10,10)
B = randi([100 107], 10,10)
C = NaN(10);
C(A==1) = B(A==1)
It assumes your colour value is a single scalar quantity. Here, I have numbered the colours [100:107].

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