Replacing NaNs with zero in a matrix within a cell array.
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How to replace NaNs with 0 in a cell array that has the following anatomy 13x1 cell, Each cell is of size 63x63[double]. the cell name is 'a'.
Any help would be appreciated, Thank you in advance.
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Omer Yasin Birey
il 22 Gen 2019
Modificato: Omer Yasin Birey
il 22 Gen 2019
% a = cell(13,1);
% %initializing the values
% for i = 1:length(a)
% a{i} = nan(63,63);
% end
%removing the nans
for k = 1:size(a,1)
for j = 1:size(a,2)
a{k,j}(isnan(a{k,j}))=0;
end
end
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Raza
il 22 Gen 2019
Andy Campbell
il 1 Mar 2019
Modificato: Andy Campbell
il 1 Mar 2019
The fillmissing function is built for this, you just need to use cellfun since each of these doubles are included in the cell array.
nanless = cellfun(@(c) fillmissing(c,'constant',0), a,'UniformOutput',false)
If you don't want to use cellfun, since it looks like you data is all uniform you can also do this by putting each cell into an array, applyin fillmissing, and then reshaping it back into the cell array:
array = [a{:}]; % This works because they are all 63x63
array = fillmissing(array,'constant',0);
a = mat2cell(array, 63, ones(1,13)*63)
and of course this can all be one-lined
a = mat2cell(fillmissing([a{:}],'constant',0), 63, ones(1,13)*63);
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