How to ignore nan values in using trapz function

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Bijay Guha
Bijay Guha 2018년 2월 13일
편집: Luis 2024년 4월 1일
Hello.. I have two column matrix one is height another one is data, both are of same sizes. But both includes some NaN values.
height=[NaN;NaN;NaN;0.246;1.252;2.253;3.2470;4.228;5.192;6.139;7.072];
data=[NaN;NaN;NaN;NaN;NaN;0.0014428;0.0018342;0.0019822;0.0017613;0.0013172;NaN];
I want to integrate the data with respect to height, but as expected it gives NaN output, as the data contains NaN values. Actually the number of NaN is varying for different sets. So can anyone help in general way to omit this NaN element in using trapz function (just like nanmean, nansum, nanstd etc). Extrapolation will give error in my case, so I need answer without extrapolation. Any answer will be helpful. Thanks in advance

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Birdman
Birdman 2018년 2월 13일
편집: Birdman 2018년 2월 13일
Before evaluation, you can get rid of nans as follows:
height=height(~isnan(height))
data=data(~isnan(data))
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Torsten
Torsten 2023년 12월 18일
편집: Torsten 2023년 12월 18일
It's not possible that each function takes care about imported NaN values. You are the one who should "omitnan" whereever possible in your computations.
Luis
Luis 2024년 4월 1일
편집: Luis 2024년 4월 1일
Even the following is still wrong, as it adds erroneous area where the ~nan segments are joined together:
dataNans = isnan(Data); heightNans = isnan(Height);
useIndicees = ~dataNans & ~heightNans
trapz(Data(useIndicees),Height(useIndicees))
(Consider e.g. integrating the area of a wall where x=data is along width, and nan's in y=height signify gaps in the wall. I won't show my ugly code here to take care of that, but may be you can come up with something elegant.)

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