Finding NaNs in cell array.
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I create a cell array by importing some data (text and empty cells) from excel. It looks like this.. "Data_text =
Columns 1 through 7
'Speed' 'Load' [NaN] 'Sample' 'Calgen_Model' 'DOE_BSNOx' 'DOE_Pmax'
I want to find columns which contains NaN (from empty cells in excel) and delete those columns. I tried following but it does not seems to work.
Column_Names = cell2table(Data_text);
a = cellfun(@isnan,Data_text);
Thanks,
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Fangjun Jiang
on 20 May 2016
Data_text={'Speed' 'Load' [NaN] 'Sample'};
index=cellfun(@isnan,Data_text,'uni',false);
index=cellfun(@any,index);
Data_text(index)=[];
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Fangjun Jiang
on 20 May 2016
Data_text={'a','b', nan ,'c';1,2,3,4};
index=cellfun(@isnan,Data_text(1,:),'uni',false);
index=cellfun(@any,index);
Data_text(:,index)=[];
The first index is still a cell array. Use cellfun(@any,...) to get the logical index. Type "help any" to find the info for the any() function.
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 20 May 2016
Data_text={'Speed' 'Load' nan 'Sample'}
Data_text(:,cellfun(@(x) any(isnan(x)),Data_text(1,:)))=[]
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