ignore NaN value in the matris
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I want to ignore NaN values in my matrix. But I don't want it to sum or average the matrix. I just want it to operate with existing values, ignoring values that NaN in the matrix. Can you help me?
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Dyuman Joshi
on 3 Nov 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi
on 7 Nov 2023
@Ali Topal, What error(s) do you get with NaN values?
Rik
on 18 Dec 2023
If you explain what exactly you want to do, we might be able to suggest a solution. The constraints you describe make a solution impossible, so any solution will require breaking one of your requirements (but that might not actually be a problem).
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Jeremy Hughes
on 4 Jan 2024
There are a few ways to do this. Let's make an example vector with NaNs
x = rand(1,10);
x(1:4:end) = NaN
Now, for SUM, you probably just want to omit the NaNs using logical indexing.
x(~isnan(x)) % Returns only the non-NaN values
sum(x(~isnan(x)))
sum(x,"omitnan")
Not every function has an "omitnan" flag, so the first example would work when that's not the case.
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