Finding the elements within a certain range [XMin, XMax] in every column of an array, then converting all the elements of each column within that range to the minimum of that range

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I want to find all the elements within a certain range in every column of an array. For example, I want to find all the elements, x, of column 1 of the array below that satisfy: 1>x>=0,01 (minimum of column). Then find the elements x of column 2 that satisfy 5>x>=0,05, and in column 3, all the elements for which 2>x>=0,07. Then I want to convert all those elements to the minimum values of that range for each columns, which are: 0,01, 0,05 and 0,007.
It must look like this:

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Mar 2021
‘find the minimum in every column of an array, then convert all the elements of each corresponding column that have a value below or equal to the minimum to the minimum of that column
The matrix would be unchanged, since the minimum is the minimum and that is all that would be replaced.
The posted illustration likewise makes no sense!
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Saeid
Saeid on 13 Mar 2021
Edited: Saeid on 13 Mar 2021
Thanks, this will work perfectly. Do you think there is also a way to do this without a loop?

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