ignore NaN value in the matris

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Ali Topal
Ali Topal on 3 Nov 2023
Answered: Jeremy Hughes on 4 Jan 2024
I want to ignore NaN values in my matrix. But I don't want it to sum or average the matrix. I just want it to operate with existing values, ignoring values that NaN in the matrix. Can you help me?
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 3 Nov 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 7 Nov 2023
@Ali Topal, What error(s) do you get with NaN values?
Rik
Rik on 18 Dec 2023
If you explain what exactly you want to do, we might be able to suggest a solution. The constraints you describe make a solution impossible, so any solution will require breaking one of your requirements (but that might not actually be a problem).

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Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes on 4 Jan 2024
There are a few ways to do this. Let's make an example vector with NaNs
x = rand(1,10);
x(1:4:end) = NaN
x = 1×10
NaN 0.7982 0.4286 0.0077 NaN 0.0374 0.5173 0.7096 NaN 0.2903
Now, for SUM, you probably just want to omit the NaNs using logical indexing.
x(~isnan(x)) % Returns only the non-NaN values
ans = 1×7
0.7982 0.4286 0.0077 0.0374 0.5173 0.7096 0.2903
sum(x(~isnan(x)))
ans = 2.7891
Or, you can use the nanflag parameter: nanflag
sum(x,"omitnan")
ans = 2.7891
Not every function has an "omitnan" flag, so the first example would work when that's not the case.

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