Replace 0 with nans in a table

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Danielle Leblance
Danielle Leblance on 14 May 2018
Answered: Peter Perkins on 14 May 2018
I am attaching a table,
for the first row , I would like to replace zeros with nans for columns 8 to 13. This problems is repetitive in my codes where many times i have to replace 0 with nans where sometimes columns are a combination of categorical , string and number values. I am wondering if there is any code that would assign these nans across all column types without a problem

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 14 May 2018
The standardizemissing function should get you started.

Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 14 May 2018
This will replace 0 from column 8 to 13 with nan,
Tb1{:,8:13}(Tb1{:,8:13}==0) = nan
nan belongs to double class, so you cannot add it to categorical or char columns. For those column you will have to choose an appropriate default value.

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