How do you remove rows from tall arrays?
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For normal arrays, I would usually use the following code to remove the rows that I did not want.
array(1:100,) = [];
However, I get the following error and can not remove the rows.
For A(m,n,...) = [], m must be either a colon (:) or a tall logical vector.
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Edric Ellis
on 4 Apr 2022
As the error message states, the only way to remove specific rows from a tall array is with a logical vector. In other words, the following is valid:
t = tall(rand(100,1));
t(t < 0.2) = []
In your particular case, instead of deleting elements, you can instead simply select the remainder of the array:
t = tall(rand(1000, 1));
t2 = t(101:end)
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