How to exclude a certain value from a range?
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Suppose a variable has upper limit and lower limit of 1 and 54 [1 54] and I and to exclude one value say 30 from it. How to it?
For example:
a = [0 576;0 100; 0 140;0 100;0 550;0 100;0 410];
b = [0.95 1.1;0.95 1.1;0.95 1.1;0.95 1.1;0.95 1.1;0.95 1.1;0.95 1.1];
c = [0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1;0.9 1.1];
d = [0 20;0 20;0 20];
e = [2 7; 2 7; 2 7];
limit = [a;b;c;d;e]';
In this case from e, I want to exclude the value 6.
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Image Analyst
il 17 Ago 2024
It doesn't look like your "e" has a value of 6, but if it did, you'd do this
e = e(e ~= 6); % e must be a vector.
If e is a matrix, then you can't remove isolated elements since a matrix must remain rectangular. You can however set the location of 6's to nan:
e(e == 6) = nan; % e is a matrix
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Walter Roberson
il 17 Ago 2024
e = 1:9
e = standardizeMissing(e, 6)
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Image Analyst
il 18 Ago 2024
Cool - I didn't know about that function. Kind of a weird name for it though.
Walter Roberson
il 18 Ago 2024
The name kind of makes sense when you understand that the purpose of the function is to take data that has non-standard "missing" data markers, and to standardize the missing data to NaN
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