- The fopen documentation states that fid is an integer file identifier .... The variable fid does not contain the file data, it is merely a reference to an open file. And it is also a scalar value. Therefore your attempt to index into fid as if it were a data array doesn't make any sense.
- Over-complicated method of reading a text file: first textscan, then cellfun calling textscan again, all just to avoid some header lines? Instead you should read textscan 's documentation, and use the HeaderLines option, like this:
How can I remove NaN values from a matrix?
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My code so far is below. I have the code so that it skips the first 19 lines and starts at line 20. However, I need to remove the NaN values that are in my data like Columns = [10;0.04500;0;NaN;NaN] for example. The line I have to remove the NaN's runs, it's just not removing them. I'm not sure what isn't working. How do I fix my issue?
Thanks
fid = fopen('filename.txt');
Rows = textscan(fid, '%s', 'delimiter', '\n');
fclose(fid);
Columns= cellfun(@(x) textscan(x,'%f','delimiter','\t','CollectOutput',1) ...
, Rows{1,1}(20:end, :));
fid(isnan(fid(:,1)),:) = [];
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Stephen23
2015 年 2 月 18 日
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2020 年 8 月 15 日
The code has multiple issues that need to be fixed. Here a a couple of things to improve:
fid = fopen('filename.txt', 'r');
data = textscan(fid, '%f', 'delimiter','\t', 'HeaderLines',20);
fclose(fid)
I also removed the CollectOutput option, as this is superfluous if there is only one format specifier. For the same reason the delimiter doesn't really make sense either. If you have multiple values per line, then you need to specify them in the formatSpec: there are plenty of examples in the documentation.
Starting in R2018b, you can use the “rmmissing” function to remove “NaN” values from an array. For example, consider the following:
A = [1,NaN,2];
B = rmmissing(A)
The result is the vector “B = [1 2]”.
In R2018a and earlier, use the “isnan” function:
A = [1,NaN,2];
B = A(~isnan(A))
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Erik S.
2015 年 2 月 18 日
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2018 年 5 月 25 日
You can you something like this
ind = ~isnan(Columns);
Columns=Columns(ind);
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Cong Dong Ngoc Minh
2020 年 6 月 16 日
You can try this way
idx =isnan(Columns)
Columns(idx,:) = []
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berfin karabulut
2020 年 8 月 14 日
or you can simply use "omitnan" function?
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Walter Roberson
2020 年 8 月 15 日
omitnan is not a Mathworks function. It is an option that can be used in some functions that are not relevant to the question asked.
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