Removing NaN from matrix with strings and numbers
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I'm having trouble removing NaN from this matrix
cabos=
[1x26 char] 'Início' 'Fim' [1x20 char] 'N. volt. level [KV]'
[2.0088e+03] 'SE S M Portuzelo' 'PTD 0526' [ 18.6057] [ 15]
[ 169.0442] 'PTC 5452' 'PTD 0450' [ 18.6057] [ 15]
[ 446.3509] 'PTD 0039' 'PTC 2850' [ 18.6057] [ 15]
[ 635.2552] 'PTD 0450' 'PTD 0039' [ 18.6057] [ 15]
[ 255.5464] 'PTD 0450' 'PTD 0090' [ 18.6057] [ 15]
[4.2281e+03] 'PTD 0526' 'PTC 5452' [ 18.6057] [ 15]
[ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN]
[ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN]
[ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN]
I tried this code and it removes de NaN values, but it completely rearanges the matrix and i can't solve this
cabos(cellfun(@(cabos) any(isnan(cabos)),cabos)) = []
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Guillaume
on 29 Jan 2015
Edited: Guillaume
on 29 Jan 2015
If your code
cabos(cellfun(@(cabos) any(isnan(cabos)),cabos)) = []
does not give you the error Undefined function 'isnan' for input arguments of type 'cell', then neither would mine.
I suspect you've tried Stalin's code, whose first line modified your cabos cell array. And yes, after that, on that my code (but yours as well) you would get the error.
Reload your cabos from file or do:
cabos = cabos{1};
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Guillaume
on 29 Jan 2015
Possibly, this is what you want. But see comments to your question.
cabos(cellfun(@(c) isscalar(c) && isnan(c), cabos)) = {[]}
This will replace NaNs with empty matrices. The benefit of which is not obvious to me.
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VBBV
on 28 Jun 2018
Hi ... I am currently working on similar problem, however, I want to replace NaN in double/logical array with character 'A' to appear ... how can I do it ... Many thanks for any help
Jan
on 28 Jun 2018
@Vasishta Bhargava: Please do not hijack a thread by appending a new question as comment to an answer. Open a new thread instead.
Then ths answer will be: This cannot work. You cannot insert characters in a numerical or logical array. All arrays, except for cell arrays, must have the same data type for all elements.
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