Remove rows with NaN from a table
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I have a table T. T has some rows with NaN. I would like to remove any rows with NaN in any entry. Please advise.
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Paolo
on 13 Jun 2018
T = table([38;43;38;40;49],[71;NaN;64;67;64],[176;163;131;NaN;119])
T =
Var1 Var2 Var3
____ ____ ____
38 71 176
43 NaN 163
38 64 131
40 67 NaN
49 64 119
rmmissing(T) =
Var1 Var2 Var3
____ ____ ____
38 71 176
38 64 131
49 64 119
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Jonathan Beard
on 26 Apr 2019
This treats empty and nan equivalently. If you know the column that contains nans for which you want to remove the corresponding rows of you can use something like this.
T = T(find(~isnan(T.ColumnWithSomeNans)), :);
Walter Roberson
on 26 Apr 2019
Only numeric values can be nan (or not), and numeric values in a table cannot be empty: the table-reading process fills them in with a definite value (typically nan.)
You would need to go back to the original file (if it is text) or use activex or .NET talking to Excel in order to determine whether a location is empty rather than nan.
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Walter Roberson
on 13 Jun 2018
T( any(ismissing(T),2), :) = [];
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Walter Roberson
on 13 Jun 2018
rmmissing is good, and I did not know about it. I voted for Paolo's answer, but I left mine as an alternative solution.
Blake
on 19 Sep 2019
Walter thanks:
For some reason, Pablo's answer didn't work on my data which had mixed data types, but yours did.
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