How to delete a zeros in matrix?
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Matlab111
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
Comentada: Matlab111
el 8 de Feb. de 2015
I have a matrix like this
a=[ 0.7446 0.0364 186.1153 0 134.5022 114.8212 84.7745 130.8661
0 0 13.8840 0 16.1683 10.4461 69.8035 114.2774];
i want to delete zeros and their corresponding values. The solution should be like this...
b= [186.1153 134.5022 114.8212 84.7745 130.8661
13.8840 16.1683 10.4461 69.8035 114.2774];
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Image Analyst
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
This will get rid of all columns that have a zero anywhere in them:
colsWithZeros = any(a==0)
b = a(:, ~colsWithZeros)
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Jan
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
If a gets a matrix with a single row unexpectedly, this will fail. Better specify the dimension to operate on explicitly:
colsWithZeros = any(a==0, 1)
Matlab's smart guess to operate on the first non-singelton dimension is a keen source of many bugs.
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Jason Moore
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
Editada: Jason Moore
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
I think this question was already asked before but this code should do it.
b = a(find(a~=0))
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ulgi onor
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
a(a==0)=[]
a =
Columns 1 through 9 0.7446 0.0364 186.1153 13.8840 134.5022 16.1683 114.8212 10.4461 84.7745 Columns 10 through 12 69.8035 130.8661 114.2774
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David Young
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
I think that what's wanted is a 2-row matrix with the relevant columns deleted.
This answer doesn't deliver that - it shares the same problem as Jason Moore's.
David Young
el 7 de Feb. de 2015
Also note that your result has different elements to the matrix b in the question.
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