How to replace a column vector in matrix

A = [1 -4 1;4 -1 2;2 2 -3]
B = [6;-1;-20]
I want to replace part of matrx A i.e (1 -4 1) with B.
How can I do this?
Thank you for your help.

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"How can I do this? "
Basic indexing (just the the introductory tutorials show):
>> A = [1,-4,1;4,-1,2;2,2,-3]
A =
1 -4 1
4 -1 2
2 2 -3
>> B = [6;-1;-20];
>> A(1,:) = B
A =
6 -1 -20
4 -1 2
2 2 -3
kelly lim
kelly lim le 3 Déc 2021
how do you set the name of the new matrix , instead of A can you change it to Ax without changing the name of the original matrix. Please demosntrate thank you

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Sara Boznik
Sara Boznik le 28 Août 2020
A = [1 -4 1;4 -1 2;2 2 -3]
B = [6;-1;-20]
B=B'
A(1,:)=B'

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 28 Août 2020
Modifié(e) : James Tursa le 28 Août 2020
You don't actually need to do any transposing. Just using B directly works, even though B is a column vector and you are assigning it to a row:
A(1,:) = B;
Danny Maefengea
Danny Maefengea le 28 Août 2020
Thank you Sir
kelly lim
kelly lim le 3 Déc 2021
how do you set the name of the new matrix , instead of A can you change it to Ax without changing the name of the original matrix. Please demosntrate thank you
If you want changed matrix Ax without changing matrix A, just copy the contents of matrix A over to a new matrix Ax, then do the same replacement.
A = [1 -4 1;4 -1 2;2 2 -3]
B = [6;-1;-20]
B = B'
Ax = A
Ax(1,:) = B'

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