How do I replace zeroes in a <logical> 0 and 1 array with NaNs?
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Hey,
I have a logical array with ones and zeroes and now I would like to replace the zeroes with NaNs but can´t find the right commend.
A(A==0) = nan; NaN's cannot be converted to logicals.
A(~A) = NaN; NaN's cannot be converted to logicals.
Also tried this: A=num2cell(A);
Who can help me out?
Greetings, A matlab hero :) A=num2cell(A);
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  Giorgos Papakonstantinou
      
 on 9 Dec 2014
        
      Edited: Giorgos Papakonstantinou
      
 on 9 Dec 2014
  
      It didn't work because you were trying to replace logical values (the zeros/false) with doubles (the NaN). So first, convert the A array to double.
A = double(A);
A(A==0) = NaN; % or A(~A)=NaN
Of course A will not be a logical anymore.
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