Subtracting different matrices with NaN values
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Hello everybody,
i have the following problem. There are 4 matrices (each containing 234x7690), i will call them A B C D. Then I have to calculate the result of A - B - C - D. All of the matrices have multiple Nan's. So if one of the 4 matrices has no value the result is NaN for this cell. But i need a result whenever A is a real number and at least one of the other has also a real value. So for example if (36 - Nan - 5 - NaN) the result should be 31. I hope you got my problem. Thanks for your answers.
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Adam
le 9 Mar 2017
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le 9 Mar 2017
Just replace NaNs with 0s
e.g.
B( isnan(B) ) = 0;
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Adam
le 9 Mar 2017
Well, you could do some indexing to find these situations if you stack your matrices as
myMatrices = cat( 3, B, C, D );
nanLocations = isnan( myMatrices );
allNaNs = sum( nanLocations, 3 ) == 3;
then use allNaNs as a mask to your result array to set any values where it is true to NaN in your result matrix.
I don't have time to give it as a complete solution, but you should get the idea.
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