replacing NaN with zeros in a cell column of strings
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Dear all,
I have this column
 A={[NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
 'ka'
[NaN]
    [NaN]
'jdfksjkg'
'ldsiu'
[NaN]
    [NaN]
'jdfkkg'
'jdfkkg'
};
and I want to replace the NaN with zeros that is ,
 A={[0]
    [0]
    [0]
    [0]
    [0]
 'ka'
[0]
    [0]
'jdfksjkg'
'ldsiu'
[0]
    [0]
'jdfkkg'
'jdfkkg'
};
Is there a way of doing that in matlab?
Thanks in advance
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Accepted Answer
  Jan
      
      
 on 25 Apr 2013
        Are the NaNs the only non-CHAR elements? Then:
A(~cellfun('isclass', A, 'char')) = {0};
More Answers (2)
  Wayne King
    
      
 on 24 Apr 2013
        One way is just with a for loop:
for ii = 1:length(A) 
   if isnan(A{ii})
     A{ii} = 0; 
   end
end
4 Comments
  Shane Hagen
 on 22 Mar 2015
				
      Edited: Shane Hagen
 on 22 Mar 2015
  
			isnan doesnt work for cells...can anyone help?
If i separate out the individual cell with NaN it works but not in the loop
ix=cellfun(@isempty,spiketimes);
spiketimes(ix)={0} ; %which I wish would just put 0's
for ii = 1:length(spiketimes)
if isnan(spiketimes{ii})
spiketimes{ii} = 0;
end end
results = spiketimes{j};
%n = length(results(j,:));
plot([results{:} ; results{:}], [ones(1,n)*j-1;ones(1,n)*j],'k-'); end; end;
Undefined function 'isnan' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
this is at the end of my code..would appreciate any help
  Cedric
      
      
 on 25 Apr 2013
        
      Edited: Cedric
      
      
 on 25 Apr 2013
  
      You can go for something like:
 A(cellfun(@(x)all(x~=x), A)) = {0} ;
but it is just "cosmetic" (in some sense) and the loop proposed by Wayne (with a little update so it manages well non-scalar content) is likely to be more efficient.
2 Comments
  Jan
      
      
 on 25 Apr 2013
				@antonet: You got two working solutions. Asking for more solutions without explaining, why you are not satisfied already, is not efficient. Please do not let us guess, what you are exactly looking for, because this wastes your and our time.
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