How do I remove rows if the sum of its cells equals to a specific value?
3 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Leonardo Rodrigues
am 30 Sep. 2017
Kommentiert: Jan
am 30 Sep. 2017
I have a big matrix with lots of useless rows ( when the sum of the row = -104000 ). How do I remove these rows based on this condition?
I tried this:
v=1:1:NUMBER_OF_ROWS;
if sum(A(v,:)) == -104000;
A(v,:) = [];
end
but it didn't work.
2 Kommentare
Jan
am 30 Sep. 2017
"Didn't work" is a weak description of the problem. Prefer to explain, what you observe.
Akzeptierte Antwort
Jan
am 30 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan
am 30 Sep. 2017
This works fluently without a loop:
toDelete = (sum(A, 2) == -104000);
A(toDelete, :) = [];
Your loop has the problem, that if a v.th row has been removed, processing the (v+1).th row will leave out the new v.th row. In addition you cannot run the loop until NUMBER_OF_ROWS, if you have removed rows already, because then A(NUMBER_OF_ROWS, :) does not exist anymore.
A (bad) solution would be to run the loop in backward direction:
for v = NUMBER_OF_ROWS:-1:1
if sum(A(v,:)) == -104000
A(v,:) = [];
end
end
But then Matlab has to create a new array every time a row is removed and this requires a huge amount of resources. This is equivalent to letting an array grow iteratively. Search for "pre-allocation" in this forum.
3 Kommentare
Image Analyst
am 30 Sep. 2017
Av is the name of the array - what you called A.
Since "remove" is a built-in method (function), you might want to call it "rowsToDelete" instead of "remove".
Jan
am 30 Sep. 2017
"Av" was a typo, use "A" instead.
@Image Analyst: Thanks for pointing this out. I did not use containers.Map yet, so I was not aware that "remove" is a Matlab command now.
Weitere Antworten (1)
Marco
am 30 Sep. 2017
Hello Leonardo, you can use the "removerows" function: https://it.mathworks.com/help/nnet/ref/removerows.html
You can see also this link: https://it.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/41762-delete-row-from-matrix
BR Marco
1 Kommentar
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Matrix Indexing finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!