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any ways to remove NAN in the final results
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Walter Roberson
am 9 Okt. 2011
Duplicate is at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/16221-nan-value
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Jan
am 8 Okt. 2011
A very vague question. I guess the answer is: yes.
x = [1, NaN, 3];
x(isnan(x)) = [];
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Jan
am 8 Okt. 2011
@x: An explicite example would be much easier to understand.
If your results contain some 0/0==NaN values, it is your turn to define what should happen in this case. It is impossible for us to guess, what a good replacement could be, because this depends on your problem.
Perhaps: x(isnan(x)) = 0, or x(isnan(x)) = -1000, or whatever.
If you plot the results NaN's are often treated very handy, because they are not drawn. See:
plot([1:10, NaN, 11:16]);
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