Removing NaNs in a struct array

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John Kelley
John Kelley on 15 Jan 2019
Commented: madhan ravi on 16 Jan 2019
I have a struct array that is 15X1000X1000. There are random NaN's scattered throughout the data in this struct and I would like to replace these with random values between 1 and 10. I have tried writng an if statement to do it but the if cannot handle the NaN. How should i approach this.
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John Kelley
John Kelley on 15 Jan 2019
It is actully a 15x1000x1000 matrix not a struct array. Would the approach be differnet for the matrix
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 16 Jan 2019
Do you want to remove nan rows or columns or pages??

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Stephan
Stephan on 15 Jan 2019
Edited: Stephan on 15 Jan 2019
Hi,
for a matrix A in R2018b use:
A(isnan(A)) = randi(10,1,sum(isnan(A),'all'))
Best regards
Stephan
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 15 Jan 2019
Instead of sum(isnan(A), 'all') you could use nnz(isnan(A)) which is shorter and works in any version of matlab. It's possibly faster as well.

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