Find NaN elements in a matrix

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NS
NS on 12 Oct 2011
Commented: Whitney on 22 Nov 2021
Hi Guys,
How can I find the exact location of NaN elements in a matrix. I work with really large arrays (size 1500*200).
How can I find which row has a NaN value in a column matrix or vice versa.?
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Oct 2011
[row, col] = find(isnan(YourMatrix));
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Ana Paulina García
Ana Paulina García on 5 Oct 2020
for me this actually creates a 1x0 variable named row and another one named col. None of the variables tells me the index :(
Whitney
Whitney on 22 Nov 2021
An empty result means that there are no NaNs in the martix

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 12 Oct 2011
One way:
X = ones(10,4);
X(3,4) = NaN;
indices = find(isnan(X) == 1);
[I,J] = ind2sub(size(X),indices);

bym
bym on 12 Oct 2011
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NS
NS on 12 Oct 2011
This gives me just an array of 0 and 1. I need more precise info :(

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Elizabeth Drybrugh
Elizabeth Drybrugh on 3 May 2018
Edited: Elizabeth Drybrugh on 3 May 2018
Do this to get the sum
sum(isnan(x))
For other functions, it depends on what you actually need....

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