How do I using logical values to write 'NAN' to non-existing data?
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I have a data set with non equal lengths
A = B =
H m lat H m lat
0 2 -90 0 1 -90
0 2 -89 0 1 -89
0 2 -88 0 1 -87
0 2 -87 0 1 -86
0 2 -86
I want to query using the lat of A to find missing lat in B and write 'NAN' in that row
so that the sizes become the same like this; I want to use this idea for a large data set
B=
0 2 -90
0 2 -89
NAN NAN NAN
0 2 -87
0 2 -86
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Rik
il 8 Nov 2022
You can use ismember:
A=[ones(5,2).*[0 2] (-90:-86).'];
B=[ones(4,2).*[0 2] [-90;-89;-87;-86]];
new_B=nan(size(A));
[~,rows]=ismember(B(:,3),A(:,3));
new_B(rows,:)=B;
new_B
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Rik
il 8 Nov 2022
You have posted code, but you didn't explain how the output is different from what you want.
Note that this code will overwrite any values that occur multiple times in later elements of A.
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