Delete row from Matrix
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
I have a Matrix of 400 rows and 40 columns. I want to completely remove rows 3 and 9 to get a matrix with 398 rows. How can I do it in MATLAB.
3 commentaires
Yuvraj Praveen Soni
le 9 Déc 2019
if assume A is your matrix with 400 rows and 40 column,
To remove 3rd row
a(3,:)=[];
now your 9th row become 8th row;
a(8,:)=[];
and with this your 3rd and 9th row will be deleted, you can also check the size by
size(a);
Thank You
Gokul Krishna N
le 2 Nov 2020
Thanks
Réponse acceptée
Plus de réponses (5)
Peter
le 30 Nov 2012
32 votes
"I have a Matrix of 400 rows and 40 columns.I want to completely remove rows 3 and 9 to get a matrix with 398 rows. How can I do it in MATLAB."
Matrix_2 = Matrix_1( [1:2,4:8,10:end] , : )
Best,
Pete
1 commentaire
muhammad usama
le 7 Mai 2023
Thank you, the simplest one.
Dan W
le 23 Jan 2015
I'm not sure if this is new syntax or not, but it works with R2012a and it's fast and simple.
x = rand(100);
tic;
x([3,9],:) = [];
toc; % Elapsed time is 0.000230 seconds.
3 commentaires
Mehul Agrawal
le 10 Juin 2016
Thanks, this works pretty easy. But I have a problem where the elements to remove are decided dynamically. So, I have a matrix m1 of size 100 X 100. And another matrix m2 of size 10X1. m2 has the row number to remove from m1 (they are not in any order). What is the best way to do this ?
Eg: m1 = rand(100); m2 = [1,6,4,8,10]; (this is the output of another function call).
Andrei Bobrov
le 10 Juin 2016
Hi Mehul! It new question.
Andrei Bobrov
le 10 Juin 2016
out = m1;
out(m2,:) = [];
Andrei Bobrov
le 21 Juin 2012
m = m(setdiff(1:size(m,1),[3,9]),:);
5 commentaires
Sean de Wolski
le 21 Juin 2012
mmm glass half full
Ryan
le 21 Juin 2012
Anyone care to explain this one?
Walter Roberson
le 21 Juin 2012
It copies the rows of m that are _not_ row 3 or 9.
Jan
le 22 Juin 2012
SETDIFF has a remarkable overhead. ISMEMBER is smarter and twice as fast for a 100x100 matrix:
m = m(~ismember(1:size(m, 1), [3,9]), :);
pradeep kumar
le 30 Août 2014
@ Andrei Bobrov , @ Walter Roberson,@ Jan Simson . how delete a particular row and column of a matrix by using "setdiff" . Say m= [1 2 3 4 ; 5 6 7 8; 9 10 11 12 ; 13 14 15 16 ]. i want to delete 1st row and 2nd column to obtain m=[5 7 8; 9 11 12;13 15 16]
Alireza Rezvani
le 19 Juin 2016
5 votes
sry, how i can Deleting individual columns of a matrix, any body know?
2 commentaires
Muhammad Usman Saleem
le 19 Juin 2016
Assume out is your matrix and you want to delete its first column, try this code,
out(:,1) = [];
surendra bala
le 31 Mar 2018
Yes. This is the easiest way you can do.
LISSA DUVVU
le 29 Sep 2018
1 vote
i want to delete all columns data where the 4th row contains number 7
1 commentaire
Jan
le 7 Oct 2018
Please do not attach a new (and very vague) question in the section for answers of another questions. Such thread-hijacking is confusing only, because it is not longer clear, to which question an answer belong. Please open your own question and delete this pseudo-answer. Thanks.
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Multidimensional Arrays dans Centre d'aide et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!