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Alexandros
Alexandros on 19 Dec 2011
Dear Matlabians
I have one string '14022010_003' and = another
13022010_001
14022010_003
15022010_005
i want to find 14022010_003 in the other string. I try to use find findstr or strfind and it says to me that I need to have same matrix dimensions.
The result i am searching is for the script to give me the number 2 (that this string is in position 2) .Any ideas
Thank you

Answers (5)

karan
karan on 19 Dec 2011
a = {'13022010_001';'14022010_003';'15022010_005'};
find(strcmp(a,'14022010_003'))
should give you the index where the string is matched...

Nirmal Gunaseelan
Nirmal Gunaseelan on 19 Dec 2011
Try making the input strings as part of a cell array. Then use STRFIND or STRCMP which will return a logical array of comparisons.
a = {'13022010_001';'14022010_003';'15022010_005'};
strcmp(a,'14022010_003')
ans =
0
1
0

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Dec 2011
[tf, idx] = ismember('14022010_003', cellstr(['13022010_001'; '14022010_003'; '15022010_005']) );

Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 19 Dec 2011
x = '14022010_003'
y = {'13022010_001'
'14022010_003'
'15022010_005'}
find(strcmp(y,x))
Notice the {} and not [] on y.

Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
I have put strmatch and it works perfectly
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Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2011
STRMATCH is very inefficient and will be removed in the near future. STRCMP and STRCNCMP are much faster.

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