Deleting zeros and NaN in a matrix
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I have a matrix containing zerros and NaN's. Now i want to delete the rows if it consists zero or Nan
for ex if i have a matrix
A=[2 3 36 9
Nan 54 20 23
85 69 10 30
20 Nan 20 30
1 0 8 20
2 6 8 9]
i want to delete rows containing zeros and Nan's
so i will have output as
out=[2 3 36 9
85 69 10 30
2 6 8 9]
Please help,i have matrix containing 1078x8 values
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Image Analyst
il 13 Lug 2012
I'd do this:
nanRows = any(isnan(A), 2)
zeroRows = any(A==0, 2)
badRows = nanRows | zeroRows
A(badRows, :) = []
Of course you could compress all that into a single line if you want but I just used separate lines for tutorial purposes so you can see what's going on. In the command window you see:
A =
2 3 36 9
NaN 54 20 23
85 69 10 30
20 NaN 20 30
1 0 8 20
2 6 8 9
nanRows =
0
1
0
1
0
0
zeroRows =
0
0
0
0
1
0
badRows =
0
1
0
1
1
0
A =
2 3 36 9
85 69 10 30
2 6 8 9
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Image Analyst
il 14 Lug 2012
Modificato: Image Analyst
il 14 Lug 2012
Why do you want to concatenate the last column when you just went to the trouble to strip it off? You don't need it to do what you asked originally.
If A is still in the workbook, you can do this first before you run my code above:
[A text raw]=xlsread('zz.xls');
to get A out of the workbook and into a variable in MATLAB.
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Kye Taylor
il 13 Lug 2012
Try
A(any(isnan(A),2)|any(A==0,2),:) = []
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Walter Roberson
il 14 Lug 2012
[num text raw]=xlsread('zz.xls');
A=num;
nanRows = any(isnan(A), 2)
zeroRows = any(A==0, 2)
badRows = nanRows | zeroRows
A(badRows, :) = []
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