How do I find the rows in one table that have certain string?

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I have a Table with 80,000 rows and 19 variables lets call it T, in column 17 I have the STATUS of the products, i.e., 'Active', 'Inactive', or 'Other'.
I want to identify the rows in column 17 that contain 'Inactive' so I can eventually delete these form the original table.
I have used the following code but it separates the rows containing 'Inactive' it does not identify the row number
[rows]=T(strcmp(T.STATUS,'Inactive'),:);

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Voss
Voss il 1 Ago 2023
Modificato: Voss il 1 Ago 2023
"I want to identify the rows in column 17 that contain 'Inactive'"
% get the indicies of rows with "Inactive" STATUS:
inactive_rows = find(strcmp(T.STATUS,'Inactive'));
"so I can eventually delete these form the original table"
% delete them from T:
T(inactive_rows,:) = [];
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Voss
Voss il 1 Ago 2023
Modificato: Voss il 1 Ago 2023
Of course it's better to use logical indexing instead of find, like dpb says in his answer, but if you want to see the actual row numbers, use find.

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dpb
dpb il 1 Ago 2023
T.STATUS=categorical(T.STATUS); % more efficient for categorical-type variables
isInact=(T.STATUS=="Inactive"); % logical vector of inactive
Use the far more efficient logical indexing vector; you don't need to find() the row number explicitly at all for this purpose. It's not terribly often that actually do need to have the row number itself although find will do so, avoid using it until you do find (so to speak) a real problem you can't solve otherwise.
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Rafael Borobio Castillo
Rafael Borobio Castillo il 1 Ago 2023
But later how do you delete the rows that are catalogued as Inactive?
dpb
dpb il 1 Ago 2023
Modificato: dpb il 1 Ago 2023
Use the logical addressing vector, of course...two choices, either
T.STATUS(isInact,:)=[];
delete the inactive rows, or
T=T(T.STATUS(~isInact,:));
keep everything that is NOT inactive...
If this is new to you, see <array-indexing> in the doc; some time spent in the <Getting Started> language fundamentals section on basic MATLAB syntax and operations would provide a pretty high return on the investment. There's also the OnRamp video course if you're more attuned to that sort of thing.

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