How to ignore NaN in a string cell
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Daneisha Blair
on 24 Sep 2021
Commented: Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 26 Sep 2021
Hi,
I have a cell array called test2 that contains some NaN and strings in each column, see attached image below.
I would like to create a loop where I can loop through test2 and ignore the NaN columns. The issue I am having is NaN characteristic is double and the if statement I created, if (cellfun(@(x) any(isnan(x)),test{i},'UniformOutput',false)), gives this error input#2 expected to be a cell array, was double instead.
Side note: i is the indices, for example i=1:1590.
Any help is very much appreciated.
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 25 Sep 2021
Edited: Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 25 Sep 2021
A simple answer is e.g.:
TEST = test(cellfun('isclass', test, 'char')) % All NANs removed
An alternative solution is e.g.:
test(cellfun(@(test) any(isnan(test)),test)) = []
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