Remove some elements from a matrix but conserve the same struct
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i have the matrix
x=[0 -1 0 5 10 5 0 0;
0 0 5 10 20 10 5 0;
1 -1 0 5 10 5 2 0;
0 2 1 0 5 2 1 0;
0 0 0 -10 0 0 0 0;]
i would like to "disappear" the values between -1 and 5 and keep the matrix with same struct but only the wanted values. the new matrix going to be something like this:
x=
[ 10 ;
10 20 10 ;
10 ;
;
-10 ;]
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Matt Fig
le 29 Mar 2011
You will have to use cell arrays if you want to preserve the shape:
X = num2cell(x); % A cell array with the same shape as x.
X(x<=5 & x>=-1) = {[]}
Is there a practical reason for doing this? It seems like a large waste of memory to me. If you need to keep the indices viewable, you also could do this:
X = x;
X(x<=5 & x>=-1) = 0;
X = sparse(X)
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Sean de Wolski
le 29 Mar 2011
Rafael, then set everything in the range you described to NaN, and mesh will pretend they're not there.
X(X>=-1&X<=5) = nan;
mesh(X);
You can reduce the size of the matrix first by zeroing out any rows/columns that contain no "peaks". Use the ANY function and the dimensional option to do this.
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Matt Fig
le 29 Mar 2011
+1 Sean!
@ Rafael I hope next time you will include the "why" when asking about the "how!" ;-)
Sean de Wolski
le 29 Mar 2011
x2 = cellfun(@(x)x(x>5|x<-1),num2cell(x,2),'uni',false)
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