Removing Nans, converting matrix to vector

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MiauMiau
MiauMiau on 29 Jun 2016
Commented: KSSV on 29 Jun 2016
Hi
I have 50 x 60 x 45 double arrays, from which I want to remove the Nans, and, which I then want to convert into a (row or column) vector. I realized that the following line should do this (let C be my array):
C(isnan(C)) = [];
is this correct at all? How comes that with this line the matrix is also converted to a vector? Also, are the linear indices of the original matrix used to create the order of the elements in the row vector?
Many thanks

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KSSV
KSSV on 29 Jun 2016
Let C be you matrix of 50X60X45 matrix
C = C(:) ; % convert to column vector
C(isnan(C)) = [] ; % remove NaNs
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MiauMiau
MiauMiau on 29 Jun 2016
what is the difference to mine? I dont necessarily want a column vector
KSSV
KSSV on 29 Jun 2016
If you use K(isnan(K)) = []; to a matrix, the output will be always an array. If you want a matrix again, then using find, get the indices of NaN and replace them by your number. Then the output will be a matrix of original size.

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