How can I determine the indices and length of consecutive non-NaN values in an array?

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Say I have a vector A = [NaN NaN NaN 10 22 NaN 33 28 21 NaN 20 98 NaN], how do I:
1) determine the indices of consecutive non-NaN values; and
2) extract the count and length of these 'consecutive events'
Thank you!

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Stephan
Stephan le 28 Juin 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephan le 28 Juin 2019
1. FInd the indexes:
B = find(isnan(A))
2. To find consecutive blocks you could use the diff function on a logical array:
C = isnan(A) % gives a logical array
diff(C) % --> is different from zero, when a block changes (1 for start and -1 for end of block)
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Jonathan Macuroy
Jonathan Macuroy le 29 Juin 2019
Hello, I think this is the simplest method. Thank you very much!
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 29 Juin 2019
Note that the code Stephan shows to "find consecutive blocks" will not detect when the non-NaN blocks occur at the ends of the vector.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 28 Juin 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 28 Juin 2019
1)
>> A = [NaN NaN NaN 10 22 NaN 33 28 21 NaN 20 98 NaN];
>> find(~isnan(A))
ans =
4 5 7 8 9 11 12
or do you mean something else by "consecutive non-NaN values" ? Do you only want to get the indices at the beginning+end of each run of non-NaNs ?
2)
>> D = diff([false,~isnan(A),false]);
>> L = find(D<0)-find(D>0) % length
L =
2 3 2
>> N = numel(L) % count
N = 3
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Jonathan Macuroy
Jonathan Macuroy le 29 Juin 2019
Hello! Thank you very much for your answer, yes I was referring to your second code. :)

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