Replacing values in a cell with NaN
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Hello community, I am new to Matlab, so still struggling with the apparently easy stuff. I have a 435x2 cell with text and numbers called "Data". The first column consists of text, the second column consists of numbers. My goal is to replace -1 values in the second column by NaN. What I have so far:
for i = 1:length(Data)
if Data{i,2} == -1
Data{i,2} = NaN
end
end
I do not get any error message. However, nothing gets replaced either. What am I missing or how can it be done more efficiently? Remember, I am just learning Matlab, so an easy solution would be cool :) Thank you!
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Image Analyst
2017년 1월 29일
You should not use a cell array for this type of variable, where all the values in a single column are of the same type. You should use a table, which uses lots less memory and overhead than a cell array.
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John Chilleri
2017년 1월 28일
편집: John Chilleri
2017년 1월 29일
Hello,
Your code works for me, although I would recommend using
for i = 1:size(Data,1)
rather than
for i = 1:length(Data)
since Data is a 435x2, and you don't want to accidentally use the wrong dimension in the future.
As for your issue, the only thing that makes sense to me is that you've stored your numbers as strings rather than doubles, making the comparison do nothing.
Try,
for i = 1:length(Data)
if strcmp(Data{i,2},'-1')
Data{i,2} = NaN
end
end
If this works, then your -1's were strings rather than doubles.
Hope this helps!
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Jan
2017년 1월 28일
Its good idea, that the numbers have been stored as string, John! +1
You can omit the "==1" after the strcmp, because this command replies a logical already.
John Chilleri
2017년 1월 29일
편집: John Chilleri
2017년 1월 29일
I'll edit the above code - thank you for your input Jan, I hadn't considered that!
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