replacing NaN values in cell array with nearest values
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Hi, I have a cell array with a large number of values. However there are chances of NaN either at the top or at the bottom portion (due to interpolation using previous values) . It may probably not have NaN at the bottom portion but im not sure about it. I want to replace the NaN's in the cell array at the top or bottom with the nearest values. How to do that?
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Image Analyst
el 5 de Mayo de 2017
Give a small example. Do you really need cell arrays, like because the arrays inside each cell have different lengths? Or can you use a regular numerical array instead? What forces you to use a cell array in the first place?
Guillaume
el 5 de Mayo de 2017
Editada: Guillaume
el 5 de Mayo de 2017
Indeed. From your description it sounds like a matrix would be enough to hold your data, so you must be using a cell array for a reason that you've not stated. It may be that the cells contain matrices and not scalar, or some cells are empty, or something else, all of which would lead to a completely different way of solving your problem.
So as Image Analyst says, give a small example, or explain in a lot more details the structure of your cell array.
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