How to Remove Elements in a Matrix Less than a Threshold?
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Hi,
I have a 3000 x 3000 matrix and want to remove all elements inside the matrix that are less than a specific value, .5 for example.
How would I go about this?
Here's what I have so far but it doesn't seem to work:
function y = highestValues(a,b)
% a is the matrix
% b is the threshold value
[sortedValues,~] = sort(a,1,'descend');
exclude = sortedValues < b;
sortedValues(exclude) = [];
highestValue = sortedValues;
clearvars n sortedValues;
y = highestValue;
Thank you!
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Wayne King
on 28 Jan 2012
You can just do this: (removing all entries larger in absolute value than 2)
x = randn(10,10);
indices = find(abs(x)>2);
x(indices) = [];
But then x will be a vector and no longer a matrix of the same size you started with:
You can also do this:
x = randn(10,10);
indices = find(abs(x)>2);
x(indices) = NaN;
This will maintain your matrix.
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hbabar
on 25 May 2017
Ofcourse if you remove the elements, which was what was asked in the question, the matrix will not be mantained. If you just want to replace those values with a zero just do this:
A.*(A>Threshold))
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Mohiuddin Ahmed
on 26 Sep 2012
I have a matrix like this : X =
5.1000 3.5000
4.9000 3.0000
4.7000 3.2000
4.6000 3.1000
5.0000 3.6000
5.4000 3.9000
4.6000 3.4000
5.0000 3.4000
4.4000 2.9000
4.9000 3.1000
I would like to delete an element from the matrix. how can I do that ?
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Mohiuddin Ahmed
on 31 Oct 2012
well, if I want to delete an entire row from the matrix X? How can I do that ?
Marco Noll
on 20 Mar 2018
%lets assume we have some time
%and measurement data and want
%to remove any data that is out of range
%create some sample matrix
c= [1:6;100:105]
%create a mask matrix with all 1 where criteria matches
mask = c>102 & c<105
%use the second row of the mask to remove the data columns
c(:,mask(2,:))
%should work the same when transposing it
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