Thresholding Matrix Within Cell Array
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Hello,
I have a cell array called output. Each cell within output contains a 1024 x 1024 matrix. I would like to threshold each matrix so that elements below a given value are set to NaN.
I tried using:
   output(output < 100000) = NaN;
However, I feel that this is the wrong approach. Intuitively, I want to use a for loop, however, I don't think that will be the most efficient method possible.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks :)
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 29 Aug 2017
				Why are you using a cell array instead of a regular 3-D array, and why did you want to set it to NaN? What are you going to do with the output array after that?
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  Cam Salzberger
      
 on 29 Aug 2017
        
      Edited: Cam Salzberger
      
 on 31 Aug 2017
  
      cellfun is your friend here. You can create a local, nested, or regular function to do the NaN-setting, and then just apply it to each element of the cell array:
function A = filterMatrix(A,thresh)
    A(A < thresh) = NaN;
end
Then call it with:
filteredOutput = cellfun(@(A) filterMatrix(A, 100000), output, 'UniformOutput', false);
-Cam
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  Cam Salzberger
      
 on 31 Aug 2017
				Ah, sorry about that. I forgot you can't do assignment in anonymous functions. Easy enough to make a separate function for it though. I've edited my answer above to function correctly.
Image Analyst has a point though; could you not just create a 3-D matrix originally? That would allow you to do the whole thing in a single call. Also would take less overhead, though it will need a larger contiguous memory chunk.
-Cam
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