how to convert arrays inside my cell array into cells?
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if I have a cell array:
% code
cities =
'city1'
'city2'
'city3'
'city4'
'city5'
I want my cell to include cells that include the strings inside like that
% code
cities =
{1x1 cell}
{1x1 cell}
{1x1 cell}
{1x1 cell}
{1x1 cell}
for example in the 3rd cell inside my cell array there is
% code
{1x1 cell}% inside of it --> 'city3'
without using any kind of loop! (cause I can do it without any real problam with a loop)
2 Comments
Image Analyst
on 29 Dec 2013
Cells are complicated - why make it even more complicated than it needs to be? If you want you could have cells inside of cells inside of cells inside of cells. But why?
ilona
on 29 Dec 2013
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 29 Dec 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 29 Dec 2013
cities ={'city1'
'city2'
'city3'
'city4'
'city5'}
out=cellfun(@(x) {x},cities,'un',0)
out{3}
%or
out=cellfun(@cellstr,cities,'un',0)
3 Comments
ilona
on 29 Dec 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 29 Dec 2013
I don't know how to explain, maybe you should look at
doc cellfun
ilona
on 29 Dec 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 29 Dec 2013
out=regexp(cities,'.+','match')
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