Hi, I need help to delete several rows of a table whose column has a zeros for example
column 1 column2
1 2
3 2
4 0
5 6
1 0
9 0
I need delete the rows number 3,5 and 6

 Risposta accettata

Guillaume
Guillaume il 24 Mag 2018
Assuming you indeed have a matlab table:
yourtable(yourtable.column2 == 0, :) = [];
will delete all rows whose column2 is 0.
If your table is actually a matrix:
yourmatrix(yourmatrix(:, 2) == 0, :) = [];
will do the same.

1 Commento

Jessica Blasco
Jessica Blasco il 24 Mag 2018
thankssss!!!! it worksss!!! is what I wanted to do it!!

Accedi per commentare.

Più risposte (1)

Alfonso
Alfonso il 24 Mag 2018
Modificato: Alfonso il 24 Mag 2018
Try this
% define your table
table_array = [1 2; 3 2; 4 0; 5 6; 1 0; 9 0];
% search index rows
[index_row index_col] = find(table_array==0);
% delete
table_array( index_row, : ) = [];

2 Commenti

Guillaume
Guillaume il 24 Mag 2018
Modificato: Guillaume il 24 Mag 2018
Since you never use index_col, you can write:
[index_row, ~] = find(table_array == 0); %force the two output version of find.
A simpler version of the whole lot:
table_array(any(table_array == 0, 2), :) = [];
My understanding however is that the 0s are only in column 2
Jessica Blasco
Jessica Blasco il 24 Mag 2018
thank you very much, it works to matrix very well, buy I have a table. First of all , I had table2array, but later, other partner said me the solution by tables!
even so, thanks! good job!

Accedi per commentare.

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by