Replace NaN with Blanks

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Abdullah Azzam
Abdullah Azzam le 7 Fév 2020
Commenté : David le 5 Juin 2024
Hi guys I have a double matrix as shown in the attached picture that I am trying to replace all NaN values with Empty spaces so that the over all matrix dimension will be maintained. However, when I looked through the function and suggested solutions non of them is actully working what possible code can be used.
Matrix.PNG
Thanks in advance
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David
David le 5 Juin 2024
This is not a "fix it in Matlab" answer, but I've been generating tables in Matlab to use in Word for example. When I build the table matrix, I insert NaN's in every cell that I want blank. Then in Word, I use "find and replace" to replace all those with something else; i.e., '---'. This idea should work in Excel too, although I've not tested it there.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 7 Fév 2020
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 7 Fév 2020
It is not possible to have a numeric array that has blanks in it.
You can use
fillmissing(V1, 'constant', 0)
to replace the NaN entries with 0... or you could do
V1(isnan(V1)) = 0;
for the same effect.
If you need a blank then you will need to convert to cell array, such as
V1c = num2cell(V1);
mask = cellfun(@(C) all(isnan(C)), V1c);
V1c(mask) = {' '};
If you do this, then the variable browser will show ' ' (including the quotes) in those locations but the quote marks are not part of the content. disp(V1c) would show ugly things like
{[ 1]} {[ 1]} {[ 1]} {[2]} {[3]}
{' '} {[ 3]} {[ 2]} {[1]} {[3]}
{[ 2]} {' '} {[ 3]} {[3]} {[2]}
{[ 3]} {[ 2]} {[ 3]} {[3]} {[2]}
{[ 3]} {[ 3]} {' '} {[3]} {[1]}
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Abdullah Azzam
Abdullah Azzam le 8 Fév 2020
Ok. Then how may I import an excel sheet that contain both numaric and string value into the matlab. Note if it isn't possible I don't mind if the numric were saved as strings
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Fév 2020
readtable() is what is recommended these days.
Or you could xlsread() . The first input will contain only numeric parts, the second output will contain text without numbers, and the third will contain both. But readtable() is typically better.
In some cases it might be more suitable to use readcell() for R2019b and later.

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dpb
dpb le 7 Fév 2020
Can't be done--a double array has to be regular in both dimension; can't have holes.
Only possibility is to convert to a cell array.

Opeyemi Kehinde
Opeyemi Kehinde le 5 Déc 2021
fillmissing(V1, 'constant', [])
will this work to make NaN an empty entry
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Déc 2021
Let us test:
V1 = [1 2 nan 3; 4 nan 5 6]
V1 = 2×4
1 2 NaN 3 4 NaN 5 6
fillmissing(V1, 'constant', [])
Error using fillmissing/checkConstantsSize (line 740)
Fill constant must be a scalar or a 4-element vector.

Error in fillmissing/parseInputs (line 680)
intConstOrWindowSize = checkConstantsSize(A,AisTable,false,intConstOrWindowSize,dim,dataVars,'');

Error in fillmissing (line 158)
[A,AisTable,intM,intConstOrWinSize,extM,x,dim,dataVars,ma,maxgap] = parseInputs(A,fillMethod,varargin{:});
So... NO.
Opeyemi Kehinde
Opeyemi Kehinde le 10 Déc 2021
Thank you!

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