How can i delete certain numbers of an array
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Hi, i have and array with numbers [ 0 , pi ] and i want to delete all the samples from 0.4*pi to 0.5*pi to have one array with numbers between [0,0.4*pi] and [0.5*pi , 0] .
How can i do it ?
w = linspace(0 , pi , 260);
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Ameer Hamza
on 10 Dec 2020
You can use logical indexing
w = linspace(0 , pi , 260);
idx = (w > 0.4*pi) & (w < 0.5*pi);
w(idx) = []
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marios semer
on 10 Dec 2020
Star Strider
on 10 Dec 2020
One approach:
w = linspace(0 , pi , 260);
we = w((w < 0.4*pi) | (w > 0.5*pi)); % ‘w’ Edited
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marios semer
on 10 Dec 2020
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