How to remove all rows from categorical variable corresponding to a double array?
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    Anthony
 le 9 Mar 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Réponse apportée : Peter Perkins
    
 le 15 Mar 2018
            Assuming the following data and Table X:
A=[ 1 5 0 3 9]';
B=[ 2 9 5 8 0 ]';
C={'S1','S2','S3','S4','S5'}';
C = categorical(C);
X = table(C,A,B);
...and removing the rows with zeros
A1 = A(A(:,1) > 0, :);
B1 = B(B(:,1) > 0, :);
How do I now remove the corresponding rows from C that were removed in A and B, and make a new table X1 that contains A1, B1, and C1? I know have have to using indexing to determine which categories of C correspond to the rows that were removed, I'm just not sure how to do that.
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  Peter Perkins
    
 le 15 Mar 2018
        You might find this more expressive, and it doesn't require the original vectors, which you may have chosen to delete afer putting them in the table X:
X2 = X(X.A>0 & X.B>0,:)
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