How can I remove (set to NaN) values in matrix starting at row index value and all following values which differ for each column

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I have two matrices (kz and zdr) of equal size [997 x 359]. I want to find the first value for each column in zdr>3.5 and use the index to set kz=NaN, but I want all following rows to be equal to NaN as well regardless of their value in zdr.
example: a=-4; b=5; zdr=(b-a).*rand(959,359) + a; kz=randn(997,358);
[mie_rows,mie_cols]=find(zdr>3.5) mie=[mie_rows,mie_cols];
so in my case the first column [23,1] is the first row beyond 3.5. I would therefore like kz from row 23 and beyond to be NaN, the next column is [1,2], from row 1 and beyond of kz is NaN, and etc...
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Amir
Amir le 4 Août 2014
Please try this code. I hope it works for you
a=-4; b=5; zdr=(b-a).*rand(959,359) + a; kz=randn(997,359); for i=1:size(zdr,2) kz(min(find(zdr(:,i)>3.5))+1:end,i)=NaN; end

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Amir
Amir le 4 Août 2014
Please try this code. I hope it works for you
a=-4; b=5; zdr=(b-a).*rand(959,359) + a; kz=randn(997,359);
for i=1:size(zdr,2)
kz(min(find(zdr(:,i)>3.5))+1:end,i)=NaN;
end
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Brandon
Brandon le 4 Août 2014
one quick edit, the +1 keeps the first value of >3.5, when I didnt want that. Guess I wasnt to clear. Removing the +1 works fine though.

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