Dropping NaN observations from Matrix
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Hey There.
So i have a matrix that has a person ID for the first column, then data in the rows for each. What i need to do is i have identified that there are some observations that are NaN, so i need to write a code that identifies which person ID have NaN observations, so that i can drop those observations from the data.
Any help could be appreciated
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Walter Roberson
il 23 Gen 2019
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With R2016b or later see https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/rmmissing.html
Kevin Phung
il 23 Gen 2019
Modificato: Kevin Phung
il 23 Gen 2019
if you had a matrix A and wanted to search for NaNs in each row
nanRows =[];
for i = 1:size(A,1)
if any(isnan(A(i,:))) % for each row, if any of the elements contain a NaN
nanRows(i) = i;% store that index
end
end
A(nanRows,:) = []; %remove those IDs from your matrix
if your matrix is of cell arrays, then replace parentheses with {}.
edit: before you run A(nanRows,:) =[] , you can check which IDs had Nans with just A(nanRows,1)
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Walter Roberson
il 23 Gen 2019
No loop needed.
A(any(isnan(A),2),:) = [];
Kevin Phung
il 23 Gen 2019
never noticed any() can take two arguments, that's neat! Thanks Walter.
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