Finding which rows in table contain NaN, save those as new table

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Im looking to find a way to figure our which rows contain a 'NaN' in column 5, and then save all of those that do as a new table

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 6 de Feb. de 2020
Assuming your input is a table:
nantable = yourtable(isnan(yourtable{:, 5}), :) %keep all rows whose 5th column is nan

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 6 de Feb. de 2020
Editada: Adam Danz el 7 de Feb. de 2020
If the tables all contain the same variable names (headers), use the variable names to index columns rather than column number. This is one of the strengths of tables over matrices and cell arrays. If the variable names are different, then you'll have to use numeric indexing.
Suppose column 5 is named "MyData" and the table is named "T".
nanIdx = isnan(T.MyData);
% If you must use numeric indexing,
% nanIdx = isnan(T{:,5});
Create the new table
Tnew = T(nanIdx,:);

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