On 10/12/2010 06:22 PM, Ian Kelly wrote:
> That's the inverse of what the OP wanted. The full solution:
>
A[~isnan(B)]
> array([2, 3])
Indeed, you are right Ian. Thanks for pointing that out. :)
Sorry for the mistake.
Regards
Andre
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Andre Alexander Bell
wrote:
> Hi Kenny,
>
> On 10/12/2010 05:58 AM, Kenny wrote:
> > I have an array A, and another one B with same dimention and size. Now I
> > want to change the delete the elements in A where the same position in B
> > is nan. How can I do.
> >
Hi Kenny,
On 10/12/2010 05:58 AM, Kenny wrote:
> I have an array A, and another one B with same dimention and size. Now I
> want to change the delete the elements in A where the same position in B
> is nan. How can I do.
>
> Similar to the matlab code A(find(isnan(B)) = []
How about this:
>>> f