How to efficiently Assign Value to column vector?

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Dear Coder, Any idea how to remove the two for loop to assign multiple value to a column vector? Really appreciate for the help.
The patients.mat is build-in mat file in MATLAB 2017
load patients
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[tf,Ioc_Alert_LessThree] = find (ismember(Smoker, 1));
for i = 1: length (tf)
M (i,1) = Height (tf(i));
end
[tgf,Ioc_Alert_two] = find (ismember(Smoker, 0));
for i = 1: length (Ioc_Alert_two)
M (i,2) = Height (tgf(i));
end
M(M == 0) = NaN;
NonSmoker(Ioc_Alert_two == 1) = 0;
Yes_Smoker(Ioc_Alert_LessThree == 1) = 1;
scatter ( M (1:34,1),Yes_Smoker)
hold on
scatter ( M (:,2),NonSmoker)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Jul 2017
Edited: Image Analyst on 23 Jul 2017
It would be easier for people to help you if you attached patients.mat. Then they could run your code.
balandong
balandong on 23 Jul 2017
patients.mat is build-in mat file in MATLAB 2017

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 23 Jul 2017
balandong - your first for loop is
for i = 1: length (tf)
M (i,1) = Height (tf(i));
end
Try replacing this with
M = zeros(length(tf),1);
M(1:length(tf)) = Height(tf(1:length(tf)))
Something similar can be done for the second for loop too.
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balandong
balandong on 23 Jul 2017
Thanks Geoff, Your suggestion is more compact, indeed.
The full code is as following.
load patients
[tf,Ioc_Alert_LessThree] = find (ismember(Smoker, 1));
[tgf,Ioc_Alert_two] = find (ismember(Smoker, 0));
M = zeros(length(tgf),2);
M(1:length(tf),1) = Height(tf(1:length(tf)));
M(1:length(tgf),2) = Height(tgf(1:length(tgf)));

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