Replacing NaN with blanks in a matrix

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alok pandey
alok pandey on 6 Jan 2020
Commented: Ridwan Alam on 9 Jan 2020
I've a matrix which looks like the one attached. How do I replace NaNs with blank spaces without altering anything else?
Thanks in advance.

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Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam on 6 Jan 2020
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alok pandey
alok pandey on 9 Jan 2020
Thanks for the prompt reply Ridwan. So, if you open the attched mat file, you'll see that the matrix contain NaNs. I was wondering if it is possible to replace (remove) NaNs and have 'empty cells' instead. I tried fillmissing but as you said, we end up with a 'string' which I don't want.
What I was wondering is if we can we can use something like:
Phase_data(isnan(Phase_data))='empty cells';
Sorry, I'm stuck.
Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam on 9 Jan 2020
I was wondering if it is possible to replace (remove) NaNs and have 'empty cells' instead.
Nope, I don't think that's possible. Sorry.

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