Removing rows in a vector

So far this is my code and it correctly identifies the rows of the cells that needs to be removed: However the second line does not work, can anyone help me make it work?
if true
failed= find ((JT_S_TN(:,2)==5) | (JT_S_TN(:,2)==0));
% Finds the rows which was a faulty jump trial
corrected = removeTerms(JT_S_TN,'ind',failed); % Copies jumptypes into a new array, without the removed rows end

Answers (1)

Tutorial info -- Do NOT put blank lines in code; as you see it reverts to word wrap instead of code formatting. As previously noted, to enter code, put two blanks in front of the first line in the new paragraph.
That aside, what is removeTerms?; I don't recognize it as basic Matlab function.
If JT_S_TN is your data array, simply write
correct=JT_S_TN(~failed,:); % extract those not failed

2 Comments

it was originally mean to use removerows as a function but it would not do anything
dpb
dpb on 18 May 2014
I don't recognize removerows either?
Meanwhile, what's wrong w/ the Answer?

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