Is there a faster way of splitting a cell array into numeric array while preserving NaN?
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Greetings,
I am trying to split a set of data into rows and columns of numeric data that will preserve the position of empty data (as NaN or anything similar).
The input data is a cell array with rows of strings. The columns are delimited by a semi-colon ' ; '. The first 8 columns are filled with garbage data and there are many trailing columns with no data at all. I even sometimes have rows with no data. The attached data sample is just 4,000 rows long but I actually have datasets that have between 50,000 and 300,000 rows.
I have been using the code below but the str2double step is incredibly slow. Can anyone offer an alternative approach that can cut down on the processing time?
% split data by the ' ; ' separator
data = cellfun(@(x) split(x,';'),data,'UniformOutput',false);
% get rid of preceding garbage data in columns 1 to 8
data = cellfun(@(x) x(9:end),data,'UniformOutput',false);
% convert data into double. This step is incredibly slow
data = cellfun(@str2double,data,'UniformOutput',false);
% example of next operations I wish to perform on this data
data_a = cellfun(@(x) x(1:2:end),data,'UniformOutput',false);
data_b = cellfun(@(x) x(2:2:end),data,'UniformOutput',false);
Thank you in advance for any help
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