How to delete specific lines in a table
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Hello all, Let's say I have a table A with 15 variables. In this table, I have variable B which contains a weird mix of numbers, empty cells and symbols like so:
B = [1, '' , 14, '(' , 2, 9, '}', '']
Now, I want to delete every row in the entire table where variable B is either empty or not a number. Any ideas? Thanks all!
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James Tursa
2016 年 7 月 12 日
E.g., assuming variable B is really a cell array since you stated it had mixed numeric and character data:
x = ~cellfun(@isnumeric,A.B) | cellfun(@isempty,A.B);
A(x,:) = [];
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2016 年 7 月 12 日
Look at this example
B = {1, '' , '14b', '(' , 2, 9, '}', ''}'
A=num2cell(ones(size(B)))
C=cell2table([A B],'variablenames',{'A','B'})
k=table2cell(C)
idx=cellfun(@(x) isnumeric(x),k(:,2))
k=k(idx,:)
out=cell2table(k)
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Peter Perkins
2016 年 8 月 3 日
There's no point in converting to a cell array and then back again. James' response shows how to use table subscripting directly.
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