Replace 32767 with NaN in entire table
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Marcel345614
on 26 Jan 2022
Commented: Marcel345614
on 27 Jan 2022
I have a timetable with some strange values(32767 (probably Inf)) in all columns of my table.
How can I replace all these with NaN's ?
I tried the following, but it didn't work:
% Method 1
Data(Data==32767)=NaN;
%Method 2
for j=1:size(Data,2)
Data(Data(:,j)==32676,j)=NaN;
end
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ANKUR KUMAR
on 26 Jan 2022
Edited: ANKUR KUMAR
on 26 Jan 2022
You can get the table in a matrix form using .Variables. Once you have a matrix, then you can use boolean to replace any numbers with nan. Here is an example of replacing 48.9 with nan.
load outdoors
tt=outdoors(1:5,:);
mat = tt.Variables;
mat(mat==48.9) = nan;
tt.Variables = mat
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