How do I find a substring within two different strings at once?
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Lets say I have a Nx2 cell array:
X = {"Here is ABC", "Here is ABC";...
"Here is AFB", "Here is ABC"...
}
I need to check if both cells in the same row contain "ABC", and if they do, get the index of the row.
How can I do this in a succinct way? Any help would be appreciated.
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Steven Lord
on 6 Oct 2022
If you're using string arrays, we recommend using a string array and not a cell array containing string arrays. If you do, you can use contains and the rest of the string processing functions. Once you have the logical array returned by the string processing functions use any, all, etc. on it.
X = {"Here is ABC", "Here is ABC";...
"Here is AFB", "Here is ABC"...
}
Y = string(X)
C = contains(Y, "ABC")
E = endsWith(Y, "ABC")
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Les Beckham
on 6 Oct 2022
So, to answer the original question, you would use find(all(C, 2)):
X = {"Here is ABC", "Here is ABC";...
"Here is AFB", "Here is ABC"...
};
Y = string(X);
C = contains(Y, "ABC")
find(all(C,2)) % The all(C,2) means determine if all columns (dim 2) are true, find gets the index
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