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Remove zeros from cell

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Adam
Adam am 27 Okt. 2017
Beantwortet: Star Strider am 27 Okt. 2017
Dear all, I have the following problem:
mydata{n}(m,l)
let say n=1:1:3; m=1:1:4 and l=1:1:100
I have many zeros in cell. How can I remove them:
the result for mydata{1}(:,:) looks like :
0.223811939491137 0.751267059305653 0.255095115459269 0.505957051665142
0.699076722656686 0.890903252535798 0.959291425205444 0.547215529963803
0.138624442828679 0.149294005559057 0.257508254123736 0.840717255983663
0.254282178971531 0.814284826068816 0.243524968724989 0.929263623187228
0.349983765984809 0.196595250431208 0.251083857976031 0.616044676146639
0.473288848902729 0.351659507062997 0.830828627896291 0
0.549723608291140 0.917193663829810 0.285839018820374 0
0.753729094278495 0.380445846975357 0 0
0.053950118666607 0 0 0
0.129906208473730 0 0 0
Thanks in Advance ...
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Reza Bonyadi
Reza Bonyadi am 27 Okt. 2017
mydata{i} is a two dimensional matrix. What would be the result if you remove zeros from that? What would you replace them by?

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 27 Okt. 2017
This replaces the zeros with empty square brackets:
mydata = { 0.223811939491137 0.751267059305653 0.255095115459269 0.505957051665142
0.699076722656686 0.890903252535798 0.959291425205444 0.547215529963803
0.138624442828679 0.149294005559057 0.257508254123736 0.840717255983663
0.254282178971531 0.814284826068816 0.243524968724989 0.929263623187228
0.349983765984809 0.196595250431208 0.251083857976031 0.616044676146639
0.473288848902729 0.351659507062997 0.830828627896291 0
0.549723608291140 0.917193663829810 0.285839018820374 0
0.753729094278495 0.380445846975357 0 0
0.053950118666607 0 0 0
0.129906208473730 0 0 0};
zero_idx = bsxfun(@eq, [mydata{:}], 0);
mydata(zero_idx) = {[]};

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KSSV
KSSV am 27 Okt. 2017
On removing zeros...your matrix will be arranged into a vector.
% some random data
A = cell(3,1) ;
for i = 1:3
A{i} = round(rand(10,4)).*rand(10,4) ;
end
%%remove zeros
for i = 1:3
A{i}(A{i}==0) = [];
end

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