How do I remove NaN values from a matrix and retain matrix shape?
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Manny Kins
am 3 Apr. 2019
Kommentiert: Les Beckham
am 8 Jun. 2023
Say for example I have the following array
X = [1 3 4; 5 6 8; NaN NaN NaN]
X =
1 3 4
5 6 8
NaN NaN NaN
I want to get rid of all the NaN values so I use
X(~isnan(X))
ans =
1
5
3
6
4
8
Now the array has changed from a 3x3 to a 1x6. I want to be able to retain the matrix layout and only remove the NaN values giving a 2x3
X =
1 3 4
5 6 8
Thanks
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Monik gupta
am 8 Jun. 2023
Is there any way to remove NaN values without changing shape of the matrix? in case matrix is like following:
X = [1 3 4; 5 NaN 8; 3 4 NaN];
Thanks in Advance.
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Les Beckham
am 8 Jun. 2023
You really shouldn't ask questions using an answer to someone else's question.
Nevertheless...
You can't remove them, but you can replace them with something other than NaN. Only you can decide what value to use for the replacement in your particular application.
For example, this will replace them with zero:
X = [1 3 4; 5 NaN 8; 3 4 NaN]
X(isnan(X)) = 0
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