Exclude NaN cells from a cell array

I have a cell array of n number of rows and one column. Each row contains an array.
I want to exclude these NaN cells or copy this cell array in a new one with skipping the NaN cells in the original.

 Accepted Answer

Try this:
fine_xx = {rand(10,1);rand(10,1);[];rand(10,1);[];[];rand(10,1)}
fine_xx = fine_xx(cellfun(@(x)~isempty(x), fine_xx))
That eliminiates the empty [] cells.

2 Comments

The second line did the job, thank you.
As always, my pleasure!
(The first line was a test vector I used to be sure my code did what I wanted it to. My apologies for not labeling it as ‘% Test Vector’.)

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More Answers (1)

David Hill
David Hill on 6 Sep 2020
Edited: David Hill on 6 Sep 2020
c=[];
for k=1:length(yourCell)
if ~isempty(yourCell{k})
c=[c,k];
end
end
newCell=yourCell(c);

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