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Erase all the rows that contain NaN
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Dear all
I have
[N,T,R]=xlsread(name)
I want to erase all the rows in R that contain only NaN
thanks
[EDITED, copied from comments]:
So to input cell matrix is
'TOTPAIN' [NaN] [6.9150]
[1x40 char] [NaN] [6.90]
[ NaN] [NaN] [NaN]
[ NaN] [NaN] [NaN]
'MAS' [NaN] [NaN]
'MAR PACK G' [NaN] [6.7]
'MA 3 PACK 58G' [NaN] [6.7]
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Miro
on 18 Jul 2012
Edited: Miro
on 18 Jul 2012
hi,
try this
[n,~]=size(R)
R_new = [];
for i = 1 : n
R_tmp = R(i,:);
if length(find(isnan(R_tmp)) ~= length(R_tmp)
R_new = [R_new;R_tmp]
end
end
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Miro
on 18 Jul 2012
Edited: Miro
on 18 Jul 2012
sorry for the missunderstanding. the following should work Your example looks like you want to delete the Coloumn, not the Row... For deleting the column try the following:
function Rout = deleteNAN(Rin)
[~,n]=size(R)
R_new = {};
for i = 1 : n
R_tmp = cell2mat(R(:,i));
if length(find(isnan(R_tmp))) ~= length(R_tmp)
R_new = [R_new R_tmp]
end
end
Rout = R_new
Store this in a .m file in your current folder and run it.
Jan
on 18 Jul 2012
Perhaps something like this:
index = cellfun(@isequalwithequalnans, R, {NaN});
R(all(index, 2)) = [];
But due to a vague defined input, this contains too much guessing to be reliable. Sorry.
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Andrei Bobrov
on 18 Jul 2012
Rout = R(~all(cellfun(@(x)all(isnan(x)),R),2),:)
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Jan
on 18 Jul 2012
@Sabbas: Do you get a "warning" or an "error"? In both cases posting the message would be a good idea.
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