Fillmissing function with movmean

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Lewis Waswa
Lewis Waswa am 14 Jun. 2022
Beantwortet: Steven Lord am 14 Jun. 2022
I have a set of data with NaNs. So I filled the NaNs useing the fillmissing function. However, while the final array does not have NaNs in it, any mathematical computation performed on it returns NaN. What could be the problem?
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 14 Jun. 2022
Operations involving NaN as one of the operands is one common way to get a NaN in the output, but it is not the only way. See Wikipedia for a list of other operations that can generate a NaN. If all your data is finite, likely you computed 0/0.
x = 0/0
x = NaN
There are more ways to generate a NaN if infinity gets involved (such as if your calculations overflow.)
[0*Inf, Inf-Inf, Inf/Inf, rem(Inf, 0)]
ans = 1×4
NaN NaN NaN NaN

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