Trends are statistically significant or not

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I have the p-values for each pixel in idanom_trend_per_winter(:,:), and i am checking which areas show statistically significant values in my dataset. So put the NaN's and values less than 0.05(the default value of alpha, i am using R2012b) as NaN, and plot the results
for ii = 1:361,
for jj = 1:361
if ((idanom_trend_per_winter(:,:) > 0.05) | (isnan(idanom_trend_per_winter(:,:))))
sgt(ii,jj) = NaN;
else
sgt(ii,jj) = idanom_trend_per_winter;
end
end
end
_ Error Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch._

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David Barry
David Barry on 15 Dec 2016
Edited: David Barry on 15 Dec 2016
Presumably instead of:
if ((idanom_trend_per_winter(:,:) > 0.05) | (isnan(idanom_trend_per_winter(:,:))))
sgt(ii,jj) = NaN;
else
sgt(ii,jj) = idanom_trend_per_winter;
end
You meant:
if ((idanom_trend_per_winter(ii,jj) > 0.05) | (isnan(idanom_trend_per_winter(ii,jj))))
sgt(ii,jj) = NaN;
else
sgt(ii,jj) = idanom_trend_per_winter(ii,jj);
end
Anyway, you can do all of this without the need for a loop. I am assuming sgt is meant to be the same size as idanom_trend_per_winter but with the substituted values, so:
sgt = idanom_trend_per_winter;
sgt(idanom_trend_per_winter < 0.05 | isnan(idanom_trend_per_winter)) = NaN;
Oh and also, you said less than 0.05 in your description but your code is checking for greater than.
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Sophia
Sophia on 16 Dec 2016
Sorry my bad.. the result is the values less than 0.05, so all values above 0.05 as NaN
Thanks!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Dec 2016
This: "idanom_trend_per_winter(:,:) > 0.05" is going to give you a 2-D array, not a single number like you might be expecting. Use all() or any() depending on how you want to handle that case.

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