Delete values from different columns depending on a value from a specific column

I have a double variable with 3 columns. Sometimes, in the second column I obtain the value zero. In case it happens I want to completely erase that line. For instance:
12346 67 89
1245 0 765
56 0 99
19862 8 675
What I would like to get:
12346 67 89
19862 8 675
Thanks in advance for your help.

 Accepted Answer

This works:
a = [12346 67 89; 1245 0 765; 56 0 99; 19862 8 675];
a((a(:,2) == 0),:) = [];
It uses ‘logical indexing’ to eliminate the entire row with a zero in the second column.

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Thank you very much. It worked perfectly. :)
My pleasure!
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Do you know how can I do the same, but considering the fact that some elements of the cell array are words (strings)? Thank you!
Here you go:
MCA = {1 2 3; 4 'ab' 6; 7 8 'bc'; 4 3 8; 7 2 1; 'yz' 10 pi}; % Mixed Cell Array
FS = cellfun(@ischar,MCA); % Find string elements
SR = find(sum(FS,2)); % Find rows containing string elements
NSR = setdiff(1:size(MCA,1), SR)'; % Find rows NOT containing string elements
MCAnew = MCA(NSR,:) % Create new array
Have fun!

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