I want to calculate factorial of a large data set containing some NaN in between the data.

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example : data set
7
8
95
210
85
NaN
NaN
52
NaN

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 3 Dec 2018
Edited: Guillaume on 3 Dec 2018
I would assume you want an output the same size as the input, in which case:
V = [7 8 95 210 85 NaN NaN 52 NaN]' %demo data
result = nan(size(v));
result(~isnan(v)) = factorial(v(~isnan(v)))
As documented factorial is only exact for input less than or equal to 21. factorial([95, 85, 52]) gives you an inaccurate result but with the correct order of magnitude. factorial(210) is far beyound what can be stored as double precision. Anything above factorial(171) is too big.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 3 Dec 2018
a=[7
8
95
210
85
NaN
NaN
52
NaN]
factorial(a(~isnan(a))) % why not this?

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