How to exclude certain values from an array?
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I am trying to plot a log equation, before I can I need to calculate x.
x can sometimes be returned as 0 or 1 so I need to exclude these points before I plot the log graph.
How do I achieve this?
So far I have tried this fairly inefficient way, and it doesnt seem to be excluding them from the array just not plotting them on the graph so that when i get to the last function to calculate p it doesnt calculate it for the whole array just one value:
xi1 = hits1./tot1
yi1=log(xi1./(1-xi1));
xplot1 = xi1
yplot1 = yi1;
xplot1(xplot1==0) = NaN;
yplot1(yplot1==0) = NaN;
xplot1(xplot1==1) = NaN;
yplot1(yplot1==1) = NaN;
xplot1(xplot1==-Inf) = NaN;
yplot1(yplot1==-Inf) = NaN;
xplot1(xplot1==Inf) = NaN;
yplot1(yplot1==Inf) = NaN;
figure(1)
plot(xplot1, yplot1,'linestyle','none','marker','o')
hold on
p1 = 4.8422;
p2 = -2.4067;
y = (p1.*xi1) + p2
plot(xi1, y)
hold off
p = 1/(1+exp(-((p1.*xi1) + p2)))
figure(3)
plot(xi1, p)
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Rik
il 16 Nov 2020
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Your current code is removing values from either the x or the y, instead of removing pairs. What you can do is define a logical array and mark all invalid positions. Then you can can remove the invalid point pairs (or set them to NaN, as you did).
For the last calculation you forgot to put in the dot for an element by element division.
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Hannah Goold
il 16 Nov 2020
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