What should I do with NaN
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Lok Yiu To
on 2 Nov 2016
Answered: Walter Roberson
on 2 Nov 2016
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I have a set of EMG data (with a column of time and a column of corresponding EMG data). Unfortunately, there were missing data points during the data collection(so those data do not exist in my data set) and so I substituted those point with NaN.
Here's the problem: if I want to filter the EMG data, it will give out a column of NaN because my original vector contains NaN. So what should I substitute with the missing EMG data point instead?
Thank you
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Nov 2016
You could interpolate the signal at the points that are NaN.
One convenient routine for that is John D'Errico's File Exchange contribution inpaint_nan
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