delete columns of empty elements of a cell
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Hello! I have a cell like this:
empty_elem = [];
A = {'5','11',empty_elem,empty_elem;'99','169','188',empty_elem;'250','258','267',empty_elem};
I want to delete the column consisting of null elements and transform the cell like this:
A = {'5','11',empty_elem;'99','169','188';'250','258','267'};
I would need code that can do this also considering that:
- It may happen to have multiple null columns (and not just one).
- Null columns are always found at the end (inside the cell).
I tried this way, but it deletes columns that I don't want to be deleted:
empty_elem = [];
A = {'5','11',empty_elem,empty_elem;'99','169','188',empty_elem;'250','258','267',empty_elem};
A(:, any(cellfun(@isempty, A), 1)) = [];
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