Delete NaN values in matrix, but the shape changes

I want to delete NaN values in a matrix that is 320 x 360, which a managed to do by first making a logical
m=isnan(data)
data(m)=[]
but then the matrix data change to 1 x 5890, I don't understand why this is happening ? How do I get the data to have the same number of rows and columns as the original matrix ?

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Adam
Adam le 1 Mar 2017
What do you expect to be there in place of the NaNs? You can't have emptiness in a numeric array so when you remove values it loses its structure and becomes a 1d array instead.

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KSSV
KSSV le 1 Mar 2017
When you try to remove the Nan's the number of elements in the matrix changes, so MATLAB will put them into array. If you want the same dimension, don'e remove the NaN's, replace them with 0's.
k = rand(3,3) ;
% put nans
k(3,2) = NaN ;
k(3,3) = NaN ;
k(1,3) = NaN ;
% remove nanas
idx = isnan(k) ;
k(idx) = 0

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AmH
AmH le 1 Mar 2017
okay, because I want to remove or ignore the NaN values. In my matrix these are points that are outside of my area of interest and I want to know how many points there are when the NaNs are not included.
Can I ignore the NaNs ?
nnz( ~isnan( k ) );
KSSV
KSSV le 1 Mar 2017
If you know the coordinates of your region of interest use inpolygon to know the points which lie in, on, out side the region.

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