Eliminate rows from an array
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José Santos Pérez Leal
on 12 Jun 2021
Commented: José Santos Pérez Leal
on 12 Jun 2021
Hi everyone
How can I cut a 31450X1 array in order to obtain the same array with a dimension of 15725X1, eliminating the second half of rows from the original array? The array is a variable I'm working with, but I can't solve that problem. I tried it creating the next code:
LEN=length(data3);
for x=1:LEN
if x>(LEN/2)
ROW=LEN;
data3(ROW,:)=[];
end
end
Where data3 is the 31450X1 array, but the matrix index is out of range for deletion
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Image Analyst
on 12 Jun 2021
To eliminate the "second half of rows" (like you asked) from your column vector, do this:
midRow = ceil(length(data3) / 2);
data3 = data3(midRow : end);
To eliminate every other row, do this:
evenRows = data3(2:2:end); % Extract even numbered rows only.
oddRows = data3(1:2:end); % Extract odd numbered rows only.
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Mouhamed Niasse
on 12 Jun 2021
Hello, this is what you tried to achieve:
data3(1+length(data3)/2:length(data3),:)=[];
Try to run below example. Hope it helps you understand.
data3=ones(31450,1); % data3 initialized as row vector of size 31450x1
size(data3)
data3(1+length(data3)/2:length(data3),:)=[]; % Eliminate second half of rows
size(data3)
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