Removing consecutive zeros of a certain length
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Hi everyone,
I have data consisting of two columns: time and counts. The counts data consists of multiple numbers with some consecutive zeros. How can Matlab find and count the duration of these consecutive zeros and then delete the rows of them if the duration is above a certain value?
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KSSV
on 9 May 2018
Edited: KSSV
on 9 May 2018
x = [0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 ]' ;
transitions = diff([0 ;x == 0; 0]); %find where the array goes from non-zero to zero and vice versa
runstarts = find(transitions == 1);
runends = find(transitions == -1); %one past the end
runlengths = runends - runstarts;
% keep only those runs of length 4 or more:
runstarts(runlengths > 3) = [];
runends(runlengths > 3) = [];
%expand each run into a list indices:
indices = arrayfun(@(s, e) s:e-1, runstarts, runends, 'UniformOutput', false);
indices = [indices{:}]; %concatenate the list of indices into one vector
% Remove those zeros which are consecuitve 3 in number
x(indices) = [] ;
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Stephen23
on 9 May 2018
You need to use the indices as row subscripts:
Data(indices,:) = [];
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Jan
on 9 May 2018
Edited: Jan
on 9 May 2018
What is the "duration"? The number of consecutive elements or does the "time" in the first column matter?
[B, N] = RunLength(Data(:, 2));
match = (B ~= 0 | N < 3);
index = RunLength(match, N);
Data2 = Data(index, :);
This removes all rows, if the number of consecutive zeros in the 2nd column is greater equal 3.
If you do not have a C-compiler installed, use RunLength_M() instead or RunLength() from the same submission. It does exactly the same as the faster C-Mex, but as slower Matlab code.
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