Remove any continuous NaNs that appear in the array -
%Example 1
input = [1 NaN 2 NaN NaN 3 NaN NaN NaN]
output = [1 NaN 2 3]
%Example 2
input = [NaN NaN NaN 2 NaN 3 NaN 5 NaN 7 NaN NaN]
output = [2 NaN 3 NaN 5 NaN 7]
%Example 3
input = [-1 NaN NaN NaN NaN 0 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 1]
output = [-1 0 1]
However, there is a restriction on the problem i.e. only vectorized solutions will be accepted. Check the test suite for banned functions.
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