How to construct a cell of arrays from an array of arrays?

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Dear all,
I have the following code, and I want to make a cell of arrays from an array of arrays, but I have an error.
The Code:
clc
clear all
close all
for i=1:2
p{i}=[2^i-1 2^(i)];
end
p
Cell={};
for i =1:max(size(p))
Cell(1,i)=p{i};
end
Cell
The error:
??? Conversion to cell from double is not possible.
Error in ==> Untitled5 at 11
Cell(1,i)=p{i};

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 12 Apr 2015
You’re almost there!
Use:
Cell{i}=p{i};
instead, and it works.

More Answers (1)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Apr 2015
You'd be better off dealing with a regular 2D array. Why mess around with the complications of a cell array when you don't have to.
Even if you did want to have a cell array that was a copy of p, you could just avoid the loop in the first place and just do
Cell = p;
since you're simply setting the ith cell of Cell to the ith cell of p. Though, again, a regular 2D non-cell numerical array will be the simplest by far and you never have to worry about whether to use braces or parentheses or brackets.
By the way, you can use length(p) instead of max(size(p)). And it might not be a good idea to call your cell array Cell. One typo and it becomes cell which is a built-in function.
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hadi
hadi on 13 Apr 2015
Thank you Image Analyst for your advice, I just saw what you were talking about in my second question:
The reason why I am using a cell array is that I have a variable number of raw arrays and with variable sizes, so that the 2D array wont be helpful.

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