trouble with using isnan function
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Hi,
I have 51 complex arrays temp1(2X390X51). Now I know that all arrays except temp1(:,:,25) comprises valid numerical values.
And all the values in temp1(:,:,25) are described as NaN by matlab. When I use the following in the Command Window: isnan(temp1(2,1,25)) I get the correct Logical 1 ie true) which is correct.
However, when I put the same line: isnan(temp1(2,1,25)) in a loop, the expression yields Logical 0. (ie false, which it is not)
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Richard
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the cyclist
on 5 Nov 2019
It would be much easier to diagnose the problem if you upload code and/or variables (in a *.mat file), using the paper clip icon.
James Tursa
on 5 Nov 2019
Edited: James Tursa
on 5 Nov 2019
Likely the temp1 you are using in a loop differs from the temp1 you are using at the command line. I.e., something in your code is making them different before you do the compare.
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