All -9999 in a table to NaN

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Huw Wadkin
Huw Wadkin 2021년 8월 27일
댓글: Huw Wadkin 2021년 8월 27일
Hi Everyone,
I have a table with results from a lot of sensors (1 column per sensor), if the results aren't valid then the output value is -5555.
I want to make all values of -5555 in the entire table =NaN, is there a quick way to do this?
I can do it for 1 column and create a loop to do it for all columns but is there an easier way?
Thanks in advance!

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2021년 8월 27일
Use standardizeMissing.
dblVar = [NaN;3;Inf;7;9];
cellstrVar = {'one';'three';'';'N/A';'nine'};
charVar = ['A';'C';'E';' ';'I'];
categoryVar = categorical({'red';'yellow';'blue';'violet';''});
A = table(dblVar,cellstrVar,charVar,categoryVar)
A = 5×4 table
dblVar cellstrVar charVar categoryVar ______ __________ _______ ___________ NaN {'one' } A red 3 {'three' } C yellow Inf {0×0 char} E blue 7 {'N/A' } violet 9 {'nine' } I <undefined>
B = standardizeMissing(A, 7)
B = 5×4 table
dblVar cellstrVar charVar categoryVar ______ __________ _______ ___________ NaN {'one' } A red 3 {'three' } C yellow Inf {0×0 char} E blue NaN {'N/A' } violet 9 {'nine' } I <undefined>
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Huw Wadkin
Huw Wadkin 2021년 8월 27일
Thanks You! I knew I was missing something simple!

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dpb
dpb 2021년 8월 27일
isBad=(T{:,:)==-5555); % logical array across table T
T{:,:)(isBad)=nan; % assign NaN to those locations
Use your table variable name in place of T above, of course.
Depending on how you're creating the table, it may be easier/more direct to use the IsMissing indicator when create the table rather than have to fix up after the fact; we would have to know how the table is being populated to begin with to say -- that is, we need to see the code.

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