How can I combine values from different columns of a matrix into one single column?
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Hello,
I have a matrix with three columns and many rows. The first column is the count. There are values in some sections of the second and third columns that I am not interested in. However, they do not overlap. There is no single row for which I want to extract values of both columns. I want to combine the values I am interested in in one single column, either a new column or in one of those two columns.Initially, I assigned NaN to those cells that I am not interested and then I was trying to use a loop but I am new to Matlab so it does not work. Any help will be very much appreciated. Trying to this manually in Excel takes a long time! Thanks!
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Matt J
il 8 Mar 2013
Index the rows of column 3 that you want and then do a vectorized assignment. If A is your matrix and keeprows are the rows of column 3 that you want to keep,
newcol=A(:,2);
newcol(keeprows)=A(keeprows,3);
Azzi Abdelmalek
il 8 Mar 2013
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek
il 8 Mar 2013
EDIT
A=[1 4 6;2 nan 14;3 25 nan;4 78 77]
B=A
idx2=find(isnan(A(:,2)))
idx3=find(isnan(A(:,3)))
B(idx2,2)=A(idx2,3)
B(idx3,3)=A(idx3,2)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
il 8 Mar 2013
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek
il 8 Mar 2013
But the problem is, when values in col2 and col3 are not nan, which one will you choose?
Kemal
il 8 Mar 2013
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