Replacing NaN from doubles in a cell array with blank
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"Result" consists of a cell array (19x2) with doubles (75x10). I'd like to replace all the NaN in the the columns (:,2) of all cells (Result{1:25,1:2}) with blanks using cellfun.
Result(cellfun(@(x) any(isnan(x(:,2))),Result)) = {''}
is what I've tried but it blanks me the whole cell and not the double.
Thank you in advance for any help!
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Image Analyst
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: Image Analyst
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
Can you make it easy for us to help you ? Can you attach a mat file with your Result cell array inside it? It would make it easier for people to try things.
Adrian
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
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What exactly do you mean by "replacing with blanks"? Do you want to delete the whole row? or replace by 0? Your matrix consists of doubles, so you can't simply delete certain elements, otherwise the different columns of your matrix would have different lengths.
Do you have to use cellfun? Otherwise, simply do
[ nrows, ncols ] = size(Result);
for j = 1:ncols
for i = 1:nrows
Result{i,j}(isnan(Result{i,j}(:,2)),2) = 0;
end
end
I don't know how you can directly perform assignments in cellfun, but if you absolutely want to use it, you could do:
function x = set_zero_if_nan(x,col)
x(isnan(x(:,col)),col) = 0;
end
and then
Result = cellfun( @(x) set_zero_if_nan(x,2), Result, 'UniformOutput',0 );
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Adrian
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
David Young
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
There's no such thing as a blank double. You have to use NaN to indicate missing data. You may need to unpack individual rows or columns from the numeric matrices, then remove the NaNs, then call polyfit.
Adrian
el 1 de Nov. de 2014
What input are you giving to polyfit? x(:,2) of all cells?
Polyfit doesn't really fit a matrix, it simply uses all points to fit. Meaning, instead of trying to have blanks in your matrix X = [ x1 x2 x3 ... ] which is impossible, simply pass
X = X(:); % save all as one long vector
X = X(~isnan(X)); % eliminate all nan
to polyfit, where X was the matrix you were trying to pass earlier.
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