How do I eliminated the first negative element?

With this variable:
A =
Columns 1 through 4
[1000x9 double] [1000x9 double] [1000x9 double] [1000x9 double]
Columns 5 through 8
[1000x9 double] [1000x9 double] [1000x9 double] [1000x9 double]
My issue is to by-pass (or not consider) the rows that start with a negative number in the first column. I want treat the 8 different arrays as independent ones with regards to ignoring rows that start with a negative number in the first column?. As anyone have an idea?

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Just to clarify a couple things:
  • When you say "bypass", "not consider" or "ignore", do you mean you want to delete those rows, or something else?
  • A is a 1x8 cell array, each cell is a matrix of doubles, right?

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Assuming you want to delete the rows in which the first column is negative, then this should do the trick:
% Fill in some fake data
A = cell(1,8);
for i = 1:8
A{i} = rand(1000,9) - 0.5;
end
% Create a cell array where the matrices have the leading-negative rows deleted
B = cellfun(@(x) x(x(:,1)>=0,:), A, 'UniformOutput', false)

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Dear cycist you are right. Yes, I want to delete the rows in which the first columns is negative! Why do you do:
A{i} = rand(1000,9) - 0.5;
Why 0.5=
The first part of that code was just to create some fake data that had some rows starting with positive and some negative.
Ok, thanks! Your line of code run well!

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