I have an excel file that I need to replace nan with zeros
I am using this piece of code and am getting error : Array indices must be positive integers or logical values
Error in "isnan(auPoints(r,c)) = 0;
I am not sure how to fix it or what I am doing wrong
for r = 4:1:22
for c = 2:1:29
if isnan(auPoints(r,c))
isnan(auPoints(r,c))
end
end
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 25 Juil 2020

1 vote

Try this:
auPoints - fillmissing(auPoints, 'constant',0);
It might be advisable to save the output to a different variable, in order to preserve the original ‘auPoints’ matrix.
See the documentation for fillmissing (R2016b and later versions) for details.
madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 25 Juil 2020
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi le 25 Juil 2020

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auPoints(isnan(auPoints(r, c))) = 0

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Caroline Prekker
Caroline Prekker le 25 Juil 2020
I'm not sure where I would put that. It is telling me that c exceeds array bounds
madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 25 Juil 2020
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi le 26 Juil 2020
Well it’s assumed that c was within the bounds.
Try this: (OBSCURE)
auPoints = subsasgn(auPoints, substruct('()', {isnan(auPoints)}), 0)

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jonas
jonas le 25 Juil 2020

0 votes

The line does not work because the left part just returns a logical.
isnan(auPoints(r,c)) = 0
It is similar to writing
isnan(NaN) = 0
...which makes no sense but returns the same error message
For this type of basic operation it is better to make use of logical indexing. For example, if you want to replace all your NaNs with zeros, you can write the following
mask = isnan(auPoints);
auPoints(mask) = 0;
The first line returns a logical array (1's and 0's) with the same size as the original array. This array is then used to index the original array. Faster and easier than loops.
More about logical indexing and indexing in general here.

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Caroline Prekker
Caroline Prekker le 25 Juil 2020
this gave me an error saying "unrecognized function or variable 'mask'"
jonas
jonas le 25 Juil 2020
Modifié(e) : jonas le 25 Juil 2020
I don't see how that is possible. The variable mask is literally defined in the first out of the two lines.
Still, you could try the following:
auPoints(isnan(auPoints)) = 0
Note that this is exactly the same, just reduced to one line
Houss Leng
Houss Leng le 10 Août 2022
I have this error Undefined function 'isnan' for input arguments of type 'table'.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 10 Août 2022
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/fillmissing.html like Star Strider suggests

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