Inserting Array into Another Array

Hello,
I have three arrays as shown in the code below
z = zeros(25,2); % main array
y = rand(23,1);
a = ones(25,1);
x = [4,16] % positions at which zeros remain in the second column of array z
z(:,1) = a;
I want to insert array y into the second column of array z in all positions apart from given in x, where the zeros should remain.
I have read this answer
"https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/322130-insert-an-array-into-another-array-in-a-specific-location"
but my case is a little different than it. Does anyone knows how to do it?

 Accepted Answer

ix=true(size(a));
ix(x)=false;
z(ix,1)=a;

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Hi,
Thanks for the solution, it has to be changed a little bit
here is my new code:
z = zeros(25,2); % main array
y = rand(23,1);
a = ones(25,1);
z(:,1) = a;
x =[4,16];
ix=true(size(a));
ix(x)=false;
z(ix,2)=y;

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