I would like to remove rows and columns which are empty (contains more zeros than value) : for example
A=[0 0 0 0; 0 1 2 0; 8 5 8 2;5 8 2 7;0 1 0 0; 0 0 0 0]
to give output as
B=[5 8; 8 2]

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nz = logical(A);
B = A(sum(nz,2) >= size(A,2)/2, sum(nz) >= size(A,1)/2);
You will notice this gives a 3 x 2 array, not a 2 x 2 array. The row 0 1 2 0 does not have more 0 than values, so it needs to be kept.
If you change the rules to say that you are not to keep something unless the number of values exceeds 1/2 of the possible, then you need to eliminate the third column of A, [0; 2; 8; 2; 0; 0] because in that case 3 entries out of 6 are populated and 3 does not exceed (6/2)

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That won't be a problem, the matrix i'm working is huge in size Thank you for the answer
Can I get the position of the four corner elements? where the matrix was extracted from.
nz = logical(A);
wanted_rows = find(sum(nz,2) >= size(A,2)/2);
wanted_cols = sum(nz) >= size(A,1)/2;
B = A(wanted_rows, wanted_cols);
You could look at min(wanted_rows), max(wanted_rows) and min(wanted_cols) and max(wanted_cols), but doing so would imply that the selected items were consecutive, which is not something that your original question permits us to assume.
Swapnil Rane
Swapnil Rane on 22 Mar 2018
Edited: Swapnil Rane on 22 Mar 2018
The matrix, I'm working on is 190*97, So, I just need the four corner points..... min(wanted cols) and max(wanted_cols) give logical variable. I'm confused.
wanted_cols = find(sum(nz) >= size(A,1)/2);
Thank you!

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Here is one way:
A=[0 0 0 0; 0 1 2 0; 8 5 8 2;5 8 2 7;0 1 0 0; 0 0 0 0]
B=[5 8; 8 2]
[rows, columns] = size(A)
% Count the number of zeros in each row.
zerosPerRow = sum(A == 0, 2)
% Count the number of zeros in each column.
zerosPerColumn = sum(A == 0, 1)
% Determine which rows and columns to keep
rowsToKeep = zerosPerRow <= columns/2
columnsToKeep = zerosPerColumn <= rows/2
% Extract the rows and columns that we want:
B = A(rowsToKeep, columnsToKeep)
It's fairly explicit, with lots of comments, so that you can easily understand it and see all the steps. If you want a more compact, but more cryptic and harder to understand, one liner, then wait and I'm sure someone will post it.

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WORKS FINE THANK YOU
Can I get the position of the four corner elements? where the matrix was extracted from.
topRow = find(rowsToKeep, 1, 'first');
bottomRow = find(rowsToKeep, 1, 'last');
leftColumn = find(columnsToKeep , 1, 'first');
rightColumn = find(columnsToKeep , 1, 'last');

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