Deleting multiple cell rows after using uiimport

Is there a way to delete multiple rows from an imported csv file after using uiimport()? For example: rows 1-8, 917-932, 1841-1856... etc The reason for needing these rows deleted is that they give invalid numbers and mess up analysis and plotting.
Thanks

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Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor am 15 Jun. 2012

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If C is a cell, delete rows j through k using
C(j:k,:) = []; % note use of parentheses and not braces to index

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Benjamin
Benjamin am 15 Jun. 2012
so would I do something like this?
data() is the variable nambe of the table so i assume i use that?
a = 1;
b = 8;
c = 917;
d = 932;
e = 1841;
f = 1856;
data(a:b,c:d,e:f) = [ ];
because this gives me the error: Matrix index is out of range for deletion.
or should
i do a separate one for each cell section being deleted, such as:
data(a:b,:)
data(c:d,:)
data(e:f,:)
Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor am 15 Jun. 2012
The separate approach won't work since after removing the first set, the row indices shift. Instead, just slightly modify your first approach that was giving the error as follows:
a = 1;
b = 8;
c = 917;
d = 932;
e = 1841;
f = 1856;
data([a:b,c:d,e:f],:) = [];
(You need to include the square brackets, and the last command + colon inside parenthesis)
You can do the separate approach if you do them highest index order first. e:f then c:d then a:b .
Benjamin
Benjamin am 15 Jun. 2012
Doing it all as one, didn't work correctly. it provided this error: A null assignment can have only one non-colon index.
But after followings Walter's idea it worked out. But it is only being applied to the plot which is great, but it is still showing those rows in my table. Is there a way to remove them from both?
Benjamin
Benjamin am 15 Jun. 2012
Nevermind, fixed it. Thanks so much guys!

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