export csv file without NaN values

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joseph Frank
joseph Frank le 28 Sep 2013
Commenté : Elena Bertseva le 2 Juin 2017
Hi,
I am using the following code:
filename='AllFirms.csv';
%write string to csv
fileID = fopen(filename,'wt');
[rows, columns] = size(DATAtxt);
for index = 1:rows
fprintf(fileID, '%s,', DATAtxt{index,1:end-1});
fprintf(fileID, '%s\n', DATAtxt{index,end});
end
fclose(fileID);
%write numerical data to csv
dlmwrite(filename, DATA,'-append', 'delimiter', ',');
where DATA is a numeric matrix and DATAtxt contains the header names of the columns. This code ,however, writes NaN values which causes me problems later on . How can I export these NaN values as empty ?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 28 Sep 2013
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek le 28 Sep 2013
DATA(isnan(DATA))=0
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 28 Sep 2013
% convert DATA to a cell array
DATA1=num2cell(DATA)
DATA1(isnan(DATA))={[]}
Then export DATA1
Elena Bertseva
Elena Bertseva le 2 Juin 2017
Nice idea, but in my case, when the NaNs are on the ends of the lines and rows, dlmwrite gives: "The input cell array cannot be converted to a matrix."

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 28 Sep 2013
Give an example of a line where you're writing data that is nan. All I see is the first part where you write the string data but I don't know how you want the numerical data. For example, let's say DATA = [1,2,nan, 4,5]. Do you want
1,2,,4,5
or do you want
1,2,4,5
in the csv file? And why can't you just write it out a number at a time using isnan() and fprintf()? You don't have to use dlmwrite() you know.

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