How do I combine two index vectors to form a 2D index matrix?

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Dean Ranmar
Dean Ranmar el 20 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Jan el 26 de Dic. de 2016
I have two methods for identifying which elements in a matrix have certain properties (e.g.; exceed a threshold).
ndx = Amat > THR; % matrix of threshold crossing locations
and:
[rdx, cdx] = find(Amat>THR); % vectors of threshold crossing locations
that I use for two different purposes [and actually apply to different matrices.] Results from the two methods are compared eventually. I'd like to take the two vectors (rdx, cdx) and convert them to a matrix so I can do an operation such as:
Adx = Amat(ndx); % matrix of threshold crossing amplitudes
which is done for the former case. I'm sure there's a simple way to take the two vectors and combine them to produce "pointer" matrix "ndx," but I haven't found it.
Help?
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Dean Ranmar
Dean Ranmar el 20 de Dic. de 2016
Of course "ndx" is a true/false matrix of same dimension as matrix Amat.

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Jan
Jan el 20 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Jan el 26 de Dic. de 2016
Does not look elegant:
[rdx, cdx] = find(Amat > THR);
Index = sub2ind(size(Amat), rdx, cdx); % [EDITED, was ind2sub...]
ndx = false(size(Amat));
ndx(Index) = true;
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Dean Ranmar
Dean Ranmar el 20 de Dic. de 2016
Thanks! The key is the ind2sub function. Excellent.
Dean Ranmar
Dean Ranmar el 20 de Dic. de 2016
Actually, it should be sub2ind, not ind2sub. Thanks again. BTW, I should have neat rather than elegant and your solution is neat.

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim el 20 de Dic. de 2016
Would this do the trick?
Adx = Amat(Amat(:)>THR(:))
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Dean Ranmar
Dean Ranmar el 20 de Dic. de 2016
sorry! I switched the index names on you: ndr == rdx and ndc == rdc.

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