Go through the table with a loop and change values

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Megan
Megan il 12 Feb 2020
Modificato: Megan il 19 Feb 2020
I have 30 columns and there are values in these columns.
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BN
BN il 12 Feb 2020
Modificato: BN il 12 Feb 2020
Hello, Do you want to replace -9 to NaN across your table? I mean You want to change every -9 in your table to NaN?

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Subhadeep Koley
Subhadeep Koley il 12 Feb 2020
Modificato: Subhadeep Koley il 12 Feb 2020
ds = record ("xlsfile", "dataset.csv");
data = dataset2table(ds);
[rows, cols] = size(data);
newData = data;
for i = 1: rows
for j = 1: cols
if table2array(data(i, j)) == -9
newData(i, j) = array2table(NaN);
end
end
end
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Megan
Megan il 12 Feb 2020
the empty rows are coded automatically as NaN in Matlab.
In my Questionnare -9 also means Error so, I want to change -9 into NaN
Subhadeep Koley
Subhadeep Koley il 12 Feb 2020
Your "dataset.csv" is encoded with UTF-16-LE, which is not fully supported by the function readtable. Therefore, I copied and pasted all the data in a new .xlsx file (attached here).
The below code might be helpful now although it is not a very efficient solution.
clc;
data = readtable('Book1.xlsx');
[rows, cols] = size(data);
newData = data;
for i = 1: rows
for j = 1: cols
temp = table2array(data(i, j));
if iscell(temp)
temp = cell2mat(temp);
end
if temp == -9
newData(i, j) = array2table(NaN);
end
end
end

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 12 Feb 2020
The standardizeMissing function can accept arrays of various types, including table arrays and timetable arrays. If you only want to standardize the form in which missing data is stored for certain variables in your table you can tell it to only operate on specific 'DataVariables' as well.

BN
BN il 12 Feb 2020
Modificato: BN il 12 Feb 2020
I think you won't need to use for loop. If A is the name of the table, then you can just use:
A= readtable('dataset.csv');
A{:,:}(A{:,:}==-9) = NaN
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BN
BN il 12 Feb 2020
Oh yes I'm sorry I had a typo, use this:
A= readtable('dataset.csv');
A2 = table2array(A);
A2(A2==-9) = NaN;
Megan
Megan il 12 Feb 2020
No, it did not work :(
Undefined operator '==' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
Error in analysis (line 25)
A2(A2==-9) = NaN;

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