How to remove zeros from an element in a cell array
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Ebtesam Farid
le 11 Juil 2021
Commenté : Ebtesam Farid
le 12 Juil 2021
Hi all,
I have two cell arrays each contain 12 cells, each cell contains different matrix size (31,1) or (30,1) or (28,1), each cell in the array contains a bunch of zeros, and I need to remove these zeros, because it indicates that there is no data at this day
here are an example of my data,
A = {[1 0 1], [2 0 2], ......., [12 0 12]}
B = {[0 2 1], [1 2 0], ........, [12 0 12]}
my purpose is to compare A with B, and to do that I have to remove the zeros and the coincident index in the other cell
A(1,1){2} and B(1,1){2} = []; aslo A(1,1){1} and B(1,1){1}=[];
any suggestions, please??
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Walter Roberson
le 11 Juil 2021
monthlengths = [28 30 31];
C = arrayfun(@(x) randi([0 9], 1, monthlengths(randi(3))), 1:12, 'uniform', 0)
reduced_C = cellfun(@(c) c(c~=0), C, 'uniform', 0)
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Walter Roberson
le 12 Juil 2021
Well, if you really want... but I do not see what advantages that would have over the code I already posted using masks to select elements. The setdiff(1:end,m) to remove the zero elements whose index you know is pretty clumsy: easier to use logical variables, which you can use to index or use the negation to index.
monthlengths = [28 30 31];
A = arrayfun(@(x) randi([0 9], 1, monthlengths(randi(3))), 1:12, 'uniform', 0)
B = cellfun(@(c) randi([0 9], 1, length(c)), A, 'uniform', 0)
z_A = cellfun(@(c) find(c==0), A, 'uniform', 0);
z_B = cellfun(@(c) find(c==0), B, 'uniform', 0);
z = cellfun(@(zA, zB) union(zA, zB), z_A, z_B, 'uniform', 0)
reduced_A = cellfun(@(C, m) C(setdiff(1:end,m)), A, z, 'uniform', 0)
reduced_B = cellfun(@(C,m) C(setdiff(1:end,m)), B, z, 'uniform', 0)
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dpb
le 11 Juil 2021
yourarray=cellfun(@(c)c(~-0),yourarray,'UniformOutput',false);
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dpb
le 12 Juil 2021
Au contraire --
>> c{:}
ans =
5
3
1
3
0
ans =
2
5
2
1
1
>>
>> c=cellfun(@(c)c(c~=0),c,'UniformOutput',false)
c =
1×2 cell array
{4×1 double} {5×1 double}
>> c{:}
ans =
5
3
1
3
ans =
2
5
2
1
1
>>
Walter Roberson
le 12 Juil 2021
Yes, but this is different code; your posted code had c(~-0) not c(c~=0)
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