How to Remove Rows in Table
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Hi, I have a data table here.
Let's say that I want to get rid of the people that does not like animal, signified by a blank space instead of a Y.
How do I make a new data table that removes these rows and forms a new table that only contains the Y.
Thank you!
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Adam Danz
on 12 Aug 2019
Read in the data; determine which rows are empty under "LikesAnimals"; then remove those rows.
t = readtable('data table.xlsx','ReadRowNames',true); % use full path if possible
noLikeIdx = cellfun(@isempty,t.LikesAnimals);
t(noLikeIdx, :) = [];
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Adam Danz
on 12 Aug 2019
Edited: Adam Danz
on 12 Aug 2019
Yes. In my answer above, the variable "noLikeIdx" is an index of rows that will be eliminated.
Here's how to create an index of rows that have NaN values or values less than 0 based on values stored in a column named "OtherData".
rowIdx = isnan(t.OtherData) | t.OtherData < 0;
% { find nan values} or {values less than 0}
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