Replacing null value with NaN

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Sara
Sara on 5 Jul 2013
Hi
I have built a 4D cell (called B), and some of the matrixes included on it ( [11x6 single]) have null values (1e20) which I want to get rid of.
First I've tried this inside of my for cycle, where a and m are iterating:
B(B{1,1,a,m}>1e19) = NaN;
and, Matlab "complained" saying that "Conversion to cell from double is not possible."
Then I tried this: B(B>1e19) = NaN, and Matlab once again pointed out error saying "Undefined function 'eq' for input arguments of type 'cell'.".
Could anyone explain me, how can I replace null values by NaN, in a 4-D cell? I'de be VERY thankfull for help!
Sara

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Matt J
Matt J on 5 Jul 2013
B{1,1,a,m}(B{1,1,a,m}>1e19) = NaN;
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Sara
Sara on 5 Jul 2013
Oh thanks a lot Matt! Kindest regards. Sara
Matt J
Matt J on 5 Jul 2013
Edited: Matt J on 5 Jul 2013
No problem. Because you are new to this site, I'll just mention that you would normally click "Accept" on answers that resolve your issue.

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