Ignore NaN values when sorting
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Marco Sartori
le 22 Juil 2020
Commenté : Walter Roberson
le 22 Juil 2020
Good afternoon everybody!
I have a matrix of the type:
A = [10 NaN 20 NaN]
and I want to put a rank in ascending order to these values but, if there is a NaN value, it is ignored or set equal to 0.
For instance, the result can be:
rank = [1 0 2 0]
It would be awesome if you can help me with this enigma.
Thank you!
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Walter Roberson
le 22 Juil 2020
validmask = ~isnan(A);
[~, nonnanrank] = sort(A(validmask));
rank = zeros(size(A));
rank(validmask) = nonnanrank;
However I recommand that you use a different variable name rather than rank to avoid interfering with using the MATLAB function rank() . rank() is used less frequently than sum() or length() are, so this is perhaps less of an issue than using those variables would be.
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Walter Roberson
le 22 Juil 2020
The easiest way would probably be to work column by column.
I can think of a vectorized algorithm, but it involves some sub2ind() tricks that are less than clear to read. Sometimes it just isn't worth doing unless your arrays are large enough that performance gets really important but at the same time not so large that the extra memory needed for vectorization is not a factor.
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