Run a loop through multiple matrices

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Navneet
Navneet am 15 Jan. 2014
Kommentiert: Navneet am 16 Jan. 2014
Hi, I have 15 matrices, say A1, A2 and so on.. I want to remove all the values below 0.10 and above 0.30 from all of these matrices. Then, I want to replace all of those places with NaN. Can someone please help me with this?
This might be basic, but I am very new to matlab or any kind of coding. Thanks! NK

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney am 16 Jan. 2014
Bearbeitet: Kelly Kearney am 16 Jan. 2014
To do the replacement on a single variable, you just need
x(x < 0.1 | x > 0.3) = NaN;
To apply it to all your variables, there are a few possibilities.
- Type that line 15 times, replacing x with whatever the names of your 15 variables are.
- If the variables are named systematically, as you suggested (i.e. A1, A2, A3), you could try using eval, as Amit suggests. But eval is usually recommended against, because it can cause unexpected outcomes if you're not careful (and it makes for very ugly code).
- My suggestion: just create a function that applies the NaN-replacement to any number of variables.
function varargout = addnans(varargin)
for ii = 1:length(varargin)
varargout{ii} = varargin{ii};
varargout{ii}(varargout{ii} < 0.1 | varargout{ii} > 0.3) = NaN;
end
Then you could call it as
[A1, A2, ...] = addnans(A1, A2, ...)
This will work regardless of the number of variables, or whether the variables follow a systematic naming convention or not. Just make sure your input variables always match your output variables.
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Navneet
Navneet am 16 Jan. 2014
Hi Kelly, That worked! Thank you so much.
NK

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Amit
Amit am 16 Jan. 2014
Something like this:
for i = 1:5
eval(['A' num2str(i) '(' 'A' num2str(i) '<0.1 | A' num2str(i) '>0.3)' '=' 'NaN'])
end
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Navneet
Navneet am 16 Jan. 2014
Hi Amit, Thank you for the response. Can you please explain why you chose i=1:5? Also, I actually have different names for all these matrices, so how will the loop run through all of them? Thanks!
Navneet
Navneet am 16 Jan. 2014
And, those names are not in the series like I had given in the example. Sorry about that!

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