problem using matrix indexing with bsxfun.
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I'd like to calculate only A(a)*B(b), while keeping the original format of bsxfun(@times,A,B)
>>  A=[-1 2 -3;4 -5 6;-7 8 -9];
B(:,:,1)=[-1 2 -3;4 -5 6;-7 8 -9];
B(:,:,2)=[-1 2 -3;4 -5 6;-7 8 -9];
bsxfun(@times,A,B)
ans(:,:,1) =
       1     4     9
      16    25    36
      49    64    81
ans(:,:,2) =
       1     4     9
      16    25    36
      49    64    81
>> a=A<0;b=B<0;
>> bsxfun(@times,A(a),B(b))
Error using bsxfun
Non-singleton dimensions of the two input arrays
must match each other.
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  Matt J
      
      
 on 31 Oct 2013
        
      Edited: Matt J
      
      
 on 31 Oct 2013
  
      I'd like to calculate only A(a)*B(b)
Have you checked what A(a) and B(b) look like? They are both vectors of different sizes so A(a)*B(b) has no clear definition,
    >> A(a)
    ans =
        -1
        -7
        -5
        -3
        -9
    >> B(b)
    ans =
        -1
        -7
        -5
        -3
        -9
        -1
        -7
        -5
        -3
        -9
If you want all combinations of products A(a(i))*B(b(j)), you don't need bsxfun at all. It's just an outer product calculation,
 A(a)*B(b).'
If this is not what you want, then you need to clarify what the final result should look like.
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