How to delete the row that contains specific numbers on the cells
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Samantha Chong
on 12 Jan 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 12 Jan 2016
Hi, I have a matrix of 80x2, each cell contains certain values. My aim is to delete the rows in which both cells in the rows contain the values "-99.9". An example of the first 3 rows is as attached.
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Walter Roberson
on 12 Jan 2016
If you have R2015a or later, and if your values are all numeric and the same size, then
to_delete_mask = ismembertol(cell2mat(YourCell), [-99.9, -99.9], 'ByRows', true);
YourCell(to_delete_mask,:) = [];
If you are using an earlier release you will need to test abs() of the difference to -99.9 against a small tolerance.
It may appear that you should be able to just compare your values to -99.9 but you cannot do so because of floating point precision roundoff; what looks like exactly -99.9 is not exactly that because it is not possible to exactly represent the fraction 9/10 in finite binary floating point.
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Walter Roberson
on 12 Jan 2016
tolerance = 1e-12;
to_delete_mask = all( abs(cell2mat(YourCell) - (-99.9)) < tolerence, 2);
YourCell(to_delete_mask,:) = [];
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