replace 0 with NaN for specific column in a matrix within cell
조회 수: 3 (최근 30일)
이전 댓글 표시
my data is of 1x12 cells and 600x4 matrix in each cell but i want to replace 0 with NaN only in 4th column of matrix in each cell data{1,t}(data{1,t}(:,4)==0)=0 this command doesnt convert 0 to NaN While if i try this: data{1,t}(data{1,t}==0)=0 it converts 0 from all columns to NaN which is not desirable
댓글 수: 0
채택된 답변
Jan
2018년 5월 16일
% Some test data:
data = cell(1, 12);
for k = 1:12
data{k} = randi([0,2], 600, 4);
end
% Replace 0 by NaN in 4th column:
for k = 1:numel(data)
col4 = data{k}(:, 4);
col4(col4 == 0) = NaN;
data{k}(:, 4) = col4;
end
추가 답변 (1개)
Guillaume
2018년 5월 16일
Since all your matrices are the same size, the easiest would be to get rid of the cell array and store all your matrices as a single 3D matrix. This is easier and faster:
data_mat = cat(3, data{:});
temp = data_mat(:, 4, :);
temp(temp == 0) = nan;
data_mat(:, 4, :) = temp;
Otherwise, you'll have to use an explicit loop:
for iter = 1:numel(data)
temp = data{iter}(:, 4);
temp(temp == 0) = nan;
data{iter}(:, 4) = temp;
end
댓글 수: 0
참고 항목
카테고리
Help Center 및 File Exchange에서 Logical에 대해 자세히 알아보기
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!