How could find the index (number of row ) that are deleted by "deleteoutliers"

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I have a table with 9 cells to find the outliers and omit them in each cell, I used the "deleteoutliers" function base on a specific column. but it omits the data just on that specific column, I need to delete all related data to that outliers. How could find the index (number of rows) that are deleted by "delete outliers"?
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Rik
Rik on 20 Oct 2018
You mean this FEX submission? That one returns the indices of the removed values, so that should work.
If that is not the function you mean, you should provide a link or attach the function.

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Image Analyst on 20 Oct 2018
I think you mean rmoutliers(). If you accept the second returned argument, you will get the ones that are identified as outliers:
[B,TF] = rmoutliers(___) also returns a logical vector corresponding to the rows or columns of A that were removed.
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Rik
Rik on 8 Jun 2023
That is the standard notation used in the documentation to denote 'any of the other described valid input syntaxes'. See the documentation for the exact options and usage examples. I suspect simply providing the array you want to clean will already work.

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