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How to get NaN if the data is not in proper input format or missing?

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I am running a function over each table rows. It is a big table and some of the entries are 'NaN' (class: 'double') or 'none' (class: 'char'). There may some missing entries too. I want to get 'NaN' as output if any of the table entries is not a valid entry. How should I approach it? I have uploaded the table in attachment. My function is as follows.
function [logical_out, reaction_time, average_position] = new_table2(name,date,Trial)
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Atanu
Atanu el 1 de Jun. de 2022
You are right. All the NaN entries for 'playstarttrialtone' and 'presentcost' gave me NaN as output without doing anything.
By the way, I have converted all the columns from cellstring to double (e.g., playstarttrialtone and presentcost) or string ('subjectid') as I thought would be appropriate. But the bad entries in the subjectid column is specified as 'none' in the table. So they are still giving me outputs.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 31 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Walter Roberson el 31 de Mayo de 2022
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/standardizemissing.html
standardize missing. Then rmmissing https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/rmmissing.html with the second output to show which rows were removed. Run the function on the reduced data, and then inject the results into a larger vector of nan values to match up to the original rows.

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