Remove zeros from a vector from a specific position
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Jorge Luis Paredes Estacio
el 18 de Ag. de 2023
Comentada: the cyclist
el 18 de Ag. de 2023
Hello, I have the following vector as example:
X=[0, 0; 0.02, 2.3;0.04, 0.4; 0, 0; 0.06, 2.5; 0.08, 3.6; 0, 0; 0.10, 2.5]
I want to remove the zeros and I only want to keep the zeros at the beginning and obtain the following matrix:
X=[0, 0; 0.02, 2.3;0.04, 0.4; 0.06, 2.5; 0.08, 3.6; 0.10, 2.5]
I know this option
X( all(~X,2), : ) = [];
which eliminates all the zeros and then I can add the zeros again at the beggining using
X=vertcat([0 0],X);
but there must be a direct way to do it. I would appreciate the help.
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the cyclist
el 18 de Ag. de 2023
Will there always be at least one row of zeros at the beginning?
If so, will there always be exactly one row of zeros at the beginning?
Respuesta aceptada
Bruno Luong
el 18 de Ag. de 2023
remove = all(~X,2);
remove(1) = false;
X(remove,:) = [];
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the cyclist
el 18 de Ag. de 2023
FYI, this solution will not work if there are multiple rows of leading zeros to keep. (That's why I asked if there was always exactly one row of leading zeros.) For example,
X = [0, 0;
0, 0;
2, 3;
5, 7;
0, 0];
X([false;all(~X(2:end,:),2)],:)=[]
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