addressing elements in a cell aray of cells
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Jeff Eriksen
on 15 Jul 2014
Commented: Jeff Eriksen
on 15 Jul 2014
I cannot figure out how to address and replace individual elements of the inner cell array in the following toy example:
sub(1,:) = {'Jeff',{'eeg1','eeg2'}}; % sets up a cell array with string and an embedded CA
new(1,:) = sub(1,:) % make a copy
new{1,2}(2) = cell('eeg3') % attempt to change one value
Error using cell Conversion to cell from char is not possible.
Error in test_cell (line 27) new{1,2}(2) = cell('eeg3')
I also tried with out the cell() and it still complains. Thanks, -Jeff
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James Tursa
on 15 Jul 2014
Edited: James Tursa
on 15 Jul 2014
Not sure what your actual desired outcome is, but this syntax works to replace the 'eeg2' with 'eeg3':
new{1,2}(2) = {'eeg3'}
If that is not the outcome you want, please post exactly what you want the result to be and we can help with the syntax.
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