How can i solve this array question?

write a program that asks the user to enter integer numbers and store the numbers in a two dimensional array, then replace any 9 digit by 0 digit. After that Change the numbers that are in odd row positions by the even row positions.

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Thomas Nguyen
Thomas Nguyen le 7 Avr 2018
This is very unclear + no example of any sort => can't help unless you be more specific

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Mai 2017
The easiest way to replace 9 digits with 0 digits is to int2str() the number, store the result, use logical indexing to find the '9' characters, store '0' characters instead, then str2double() the string after replacement.
Example:
t = sprintf('%d', A_Number);
t(t == '7') = '8';
str2double(t)

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Emma Swaggy
Emma Swaggy le 22 Mai 2017
Thanks for your reply but I still don't know how to solve it because I don't have any background about it . So if you know how to do it , i will appreciate .
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 22 Mai 2017
I just showed you how to do it with the example of replacing 7 with 8. You can make the obvious changes.
temp = arrayfun(@(x) sprintf('%d', x), YourArray, 'uniform', 0);
now you can proceed through the entries in the cell array temp making the substitutions, producing a new cell array. Then you can str2double() the new cell array to get back to a numeric array.

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