How can I center a dataset with NaN values in it?

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Patrick
Patrick 2013년 11월 5일
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I know this sounds like an easy question. Really, it is. I've even asked some form of this question before. But, I have run into a new problem today. I have a 736x1 vector, called 'ARRAY4' which I am trying to center. The vector contains NaN values. The code I am using is:
ARRAY4c=bsxfun(@minus,ARRAY4,nansum(ARRAY4)/size(ARRAY4,1));
This code works fine with many other datasets, but for some reason it does not with this one. The output, rather than being centered around the average, is all positive values and NaNs. I have checked the original data several times manually to look for any anomalous values, but to no avail. What could possibly be happening here?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2013년 11월 5일
You said: but for some reason it does not with this one.
Which one?
Patrick
Patrick 2013년 11월 5일
This one, as in this dataset, "ARRAY4". It has worked with my other datasets, "ARRAY1", "ARRAY2", "ARRAY3", which also contain NaN values.

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Patrick
Patrick 2013년 11월 6일
As a different approach, I used:
nanmean(ARRAY4c)
to find the mean of the positive data, and centered it around that.

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