How do I remove NaN's from my data?
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I was given a csv file and I used this code below to read it:
clear;
fclose all;
fileID = fopen('accidents_2017.csv');
text1 = textscan(fileID,'%s%s%s%s%s%s%d%d%s%d%d%d%d%f%f','HeaderLines',1,'Delimiter',{','},'EmptyValue',NaN);
fclose(fileID);
How do I plot this data? My teacher never gave a function of how to plot with data values. I already converted all the data into numbers using str2double(text1). What should I do?
Answers (2)
the cyclist
on 22 Feb 2021
If your numeric vector is called "x", then
x(isnan(x)) = [];
will remove the NaN values.
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Sarah Mullin
on 22 Feb 2021
Walter Roberson
on 22 Feb 2021
x here should be replaced with the name of the variable you want to remove nan from.
Here is some insight into what is happening in the code:
% Input
x = [4 5 nan 6 7 nan 8]
% isnan(x) creates a "logical" vector of true/false values (1's and 0's), with "true" where x is NaN
isnan(x)
% x(isnan(x)) = [] sets those "true" locations to empty ... in other words it removes them
x(isnan(x)) = []
Sarah Mullin
on 22 Feb 2021
the cyclist
on 22 Feb 2021
If you are using the output of the str2double function (as you mentioned), then it should be a double-precision numeric, and not a cell.
Maybe you can upload the data in a MAT file?
Image Analyst
on 22 Feb 2021
Try readmatrix() instead of fopen(), textscan(), and fclose().
Walter Roberson
on 22 Feb 2021
As this is roughly the 4th or 5th posting on the same topic:
as far as I have been able to determined, this is an assignment and the poster is required to use textscan() with the format indicated, even though it is not the best tool.
Walter Roberson
on 22 Feb 2021
Don't use
str2double(text1)
Use
str2double(text1{1})
replacing the 1 with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 9 as needed (the column number to extract.)
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