replace any nan value in the table by zero

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wesso Dadoyan
wesso Dadoyan le 2 Mai 2016
Commenté : Steven Lord le 11 Mar 2021
I have a 34420x229 table I want to replace any nan value in the table by zero. how can I do so ?

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Robert Hamilton
Robert Hamilton le 16 Mai 2016
Modifié(e) : Robert Hamilton le 16 Mai 2016
I've spent the better part of the day looking for an answer to this, and I've finally found some success with this format (so I figured I better share):
T{:,:}(isnan(T{:,:})) = 0
If all the columns are not numeric, the above will return an error. However, can use standard MATLAB range notations, e.g. T{:,10:end}(isnan(T{:,10:end})) = 0 to just search and replace in from the 10th column to the end of the table.
I do wish that ismissing() and standardizeMissing() would allow you the choice of what you wanted to put into the table for the missing value. In my case, it is histogram data pulled from a database, and if the measuring device didn't record data in a given bin, it doesn't bother to send a 0 to save on transmission costs. So, I needed to replace all the missing data -- the NaNs -- with 0s.
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Richard Vergin
Richard Vergin le 28 Avr 2018
Thanks a lot this worked perfectly!
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins le 30 Avr 2018
In more recent versions of MATLAB, fillmissing would be the thing to use.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 2 Mai 2016
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Gabor
Gabor le 11 Mar 2021
Undefined function 'isnan' for input arguments of type 'table'
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 11 Mar 2021
That's correct, the isnan function is not defined for table arrays. I recommend using fillmissing instead, which can handle both numeric and tabular arrays.

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