find length NaN segments

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Lieke Numan
Lieke Numan on 21 Feb 2019
Commented: madhan ravi on 22 Feb 2019
I have large vectors, containing quite a lot of NaN samples. I want to know the length of each array of NaNs within this vector, even when this equals 1. So I want to have the lenght of all NaN segments.
Thanks in advance!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 22 Feb 2019
Note to future readers: the accepted answer fails for many simple cases:
Only NaN
>> A = [NaN,NaN,NaN,NaN];
>> index=find(isnan(A));
>> idx=find(diff(index)~=1);
>> R=[idx(1) diff(idx) numel(index)-idx(end)]
Attempted to access idx(1); index out of bounds because numel(idx)=0.
Only Numbers
>> A = [1,2,3,4];
>> index=find(isnan(A));
>> idx=find(diff(index)~=1);
>> R=[idx(1) diff(idx) numel(index)-idx(end)]
Attempted to access idx(1); index out of bounds because numel(idx)=0.
Empty Vector
>> A = [];
>> index=find(isnan(A));
>> idx=find(diff(index)~=1);
>> R=[idx(1) diff(idx) numel(index)-idx(end)]
Attempted to access idx(1); index out of bounds because numel(idx)=0.
Leading Numbers
>> A = [1,NaN,NaN,NaN];
>> index=find(isnan(A));
>> idx=find(diff(index)~=1);
>> R=[idx(1) diff(idx) numel(index)-idx(end)]
Attempted to access idx(1); index out of bounds because numel(idx)=0.
Trailing Numbers
>> A = [NaN,NaN,NaN,1];
>> index=find(isnan(A));
>> idx=find(diff(index)~=1);
>> R=[idx(1) diff(idx) numel(index)-idx(end)]
Attempted to access idx(1); index out of bounds because numel(idx)=0.

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Accepted Answer

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 21 Feb 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 21 Feb 2019
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 22 Feb 2019
Turns out not possible :D.
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 22 Feb 2019
@Lieke there are so many limitations to this answer , you have accepted the wrong answer ;-)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Feb 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 22 Feb 2019
This is simpler and actually works for all horizontal vectors (unlike the accepted answer):
>> A = [NaN NaN NaN 1 2 3 4 NaN 3 44 NaN];
>> D = diff([false,isnan(A),false]);
>> find(D<0)-find(D>0)
ans =
3 1 1
For a slightly faster version you can call find once:
>> F = find(diff([false,isnan(A),false]));
>> F(2:2:end)-F(1:2:end)
ans =
3 1 1
EDIT: uses Jan's logical vector suggestion.
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 22 Feb 2019
Yes but in this thread :D.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 22 Feb 2019
"Yes but in this thread "
The main difference is swapping == for isnan (which everyone used). I doubt that it makes much difference, but you are welcome to do some tests and post the results here.

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Jan
Jan on 22 Feb 2019
Edited: Jan on 22 Feb 2019
And again: With FEX: RunLength :
[B, N] = RunLength(A);
Result = N(isnan(B));
Or:
y = [false, isnan(A), false];
Result = strfind(y, [true, false]) - strfind(y, [false,true])
For this test vector:
A = ones(1, 1e5);
A(randperm(1e5, 5e4)) = NaN;
the method posted by Jos (link) is about 10% faster:
D = diff(find(diff([false, isnan(A), false])));
R = D(1:2:end);

KSSV
KSSV on 21 Feb 2019
Read about isnan and nnz
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 21 Feb 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 21 Feb 2019
OP wants it like 3 nans and 1 nan not the total number of nans or the length of each numbers inbetween nans.
KSSV
KSSV on 21 Feb 2019
he can use diff anddo that..

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