Replace an element of a vector by also redefining the vector
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Konstantinos Tsitsilonis
am 3 Aug. 2017
Beantwortet: Julie Kraus
am 3 Aug. 2017
Hi all,
I would like to replace some elements of a vector Vec that have indices idx with NaN, to create a new vector VecNaN. However, using the usual code below
Vec(idx) = NaN;
redefines the vector Vec with the NaN elements. Instead I want to find a new vector VecNaN such that it is the same as Vec, but with the NaN elements in the indices idx.
Thanks for your help in advance,
KMT.
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Harry Vancao
am 3 Aug. 2017
You could do the following:
vecNaN = vec; vecNaN(idx) = NaN;
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Jan
am 3 Aug. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan
am 3 Aug. 2017
+1. This is usually the most efficient solution. You could save the copy of the overwritten elements also, which is easier, when idx is a logical index vector:
x = rand(1, 1000);
idx = (x > 0.9);
y(idx) = NaN;
y(~idx) = x(~idx);
This creates the vector y twice if the last element is not NaN. Better:
if idx(end)
y(idx) = NaN;
y(~idx) = x(~idx);
else
y(~idx) = x(~idx);
y(idx) = NaN;
end
Well, in most cases it is not worth the effort and Harry's suggestion is nice and efficient, although it "wastes" some time with copying elements, which are overwritten directly.
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Julie Kraus
am 3 Aug. 2017
If I am understanding you correctly you want 2 vectors out, your original and a new vector with NaN's in idx locations.
VecNaN=Vec;
VecNaN(idx)=NaN;
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