How declare for the matlab matrix that an value don't is considerable ??

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How declare for the matlab matrix that an value don't is considerable?
I'm opening netcdf data and I want that the matlab ignore a specific value.
How do I?
Thanks! Carlos
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Carlos Batista
Carlos Batista 2014-7-11
I have a exemplo:
my matriz
a=[1,2,3,4,5]
I want ignore the value 2 for my matrix have only: (1,3,4,5) without the value "2"
How I do ?

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer 2014-7-11
You can remove elements from your matrix as follows:
a = [1 2 3 4 5];
% delete all two's:
a(a==2) = [];
Titus
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Carlos Batista
Carlos Batista 2014-7-11
thanks Titus!!!! It's ok, now!!!
Now I need to do the same thing for an larger matrix!!!
I will go test!
Thanks!
Carlos Batista
Carlos Batista 2014-7-11
Titus
It's ok!!!
Well, now I want to ignore the 2 without erasing my matrix. How do I?

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dpb
dpb 2014-7-11
a=a(a~=2);
or
a(a==2)=[];
will replace a. If need to keep a for future reference, use the first form but assign RHS to another variable. NB: if the values aren't integers, floating point comparisons for exact values are not always reliable, you'll need to use "fuzzy" comparison or otherwise account for it.
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Carlos Batista
Carlos Batista 2014-7-11
thanks dpb!!! It's ok, now!!!
Now I need to do the same thing for an larger matrix!!!
I will go test!
Thanks!

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dpb
dpb 2014-7-11
The size of the array has no bearing on the logic.
What I said, save it to another...
b=a(a~=2);
Or, there's the alternative of just using "logical addressing" directly without actually making a copy.
res_notwos=mean(a(a~=2)); % mean excluding elements equal 2
Or another alternative is
a(a==2)=nan; % nan as placeholder
res=nanmean(a); % Stat Toolbox has several such "NaN-aware" functions
The latter is particularly convenient when plotting as plot and friends simply ignore NaNs as well.
All depends on what you're objectives are as to which is the more convenient construct.
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Carlos Batista
Carlos Batista 2014-7-13
How to make any math operation when there are NaN in data serial?
I'd like to make an test using in my data serial NaN...
For exemplo: I have 2 matrix (a and b) and I'd like of sum them!!!
Ex:
a=[1,2,3,NaN,5]
b=[1,2,3,8,5]
c=(a+b)
How can I to do?
dpb
dpb 2014-7-13
Again, depends on what you mean by "sum" for the case...if you mean "ignore locations where value is NaN" then as noted before, if you have the Statistics Toolbox there are specialized funtions --
>> a=[1,2,3,NaN,5]; b=[1,2,3,8,5];
>> c=nansum([a;b])
c =
2 4 6 8 10
If you don't have the Toolbox, you've got to write special code to do the same thing. Sometimes you can be "tricky" -- for addition,
>> a(isnan(a))=0;
>> c=a+b
c =
2 4 6 8 10
>>
For multiplication, the magic value is '1'. In general you must basically process on an element by element basis taking action as desired when find the NaN. Often an anonymous function and arrayfun and/or accumarray can help immeasurably.
But, there is no one general answer.

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haseeb
haseeb 2014-7-11
a(:,2)=[];
try this

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