does a cell vector contains only NaN?
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 Dear all,
I have
A={
 [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]
    [NaN]}
and I want to find a command that will tell me if A contains only NaN.
I tried
 all(isnan(cell2mat(A))), 2)  == NaN
but it does not work
cheers
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 on 10 Aug 2012
        cisnan = @(C)all(cellfun(@(x)all(isnan(x(:))),C));
cisnan(your_cell)
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  Wayne King
    
      
 on 10 Aug 2012
        
      Edited: Wayne King
    
      
 on 10 Aug 2012
  
      There are many ways:
     nanarray = cell2mat(cellfun(@isnan,A,'uni',0));
     length(nanarray>0)
     % the above gives you the answer -- for example
     if (length(nanarray>0) > 0)
     disp('The cell array contains NaNs')
     end
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