Finding Continuous missing values (NaN) from a matrix
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Hey,
I have a matrix (133656x1) that contains hourly wind speeds for fifteen years with random and continuous missing points. I am only focused on the continuous section of the data and would like to know if there is a way to search through the matrix and count the amount of continuous NaN's in the matrix. can you help me?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 12 Feb 2018
Let A - your vector with nan's
out = sum(diff([0;isnsn(A(:))]) == 1)
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Jos (10584)
on 12 Feb 2018
I am not sure what you mean by " count the amount of continuous NaN's". Do you want know total number of NaN values in X? The number of sections with consecutive NaNs?
X = [1 2 3 NaN NaN 6 7 NaN 9 NaN NaN 12 13]
Q = isnan(X)
N_NaNs = sum(Q) % total number of NaNs in X (=5)
N_NaNsections = sum(diff([false Q])>0) % number of sections with consecutive NaNs (=3)
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