How to get Command Window format for existing 'Cell Arrays'
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I have a Cell-array created and i want to get the command window format for that cell-array.
For example: I have created a 5x2 cell array using command line:
MyCell = {'time' , 'timestamp';'posX', {'DePositionX', 'DePositionXmm'};'posY',  {'DePositionY', 'DePositionYmm'};'velocityX', 'DeVelocityX';'velocityY', 'DeVelocityY'};
Similarly I have a MxN cell array already created(not by me) and i want to get the structure of that cell in a command window format as shown in the above code. Can you tell me is there any way or commands to get this.
Thanks.
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  Adam
      
      
 on 9 Nov 2016
				What do you mean by "command window format"?
Just type
MyCell
is you want to view it in the command window.
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  Jan
      
      
 on 10 Nov 2016
        You have a cell array and want to create the code, which produced this array. Right? Then try FEX: uneval .
If the elements of the cell are all strings or numbers, this would work also:
S = size(C);
fprintf('C = {');
for iR = 1:S(1)
  for iC = 1:S(2)
    data = C{iR, iC};
    if ischar(data)
      fprintf('''%s''', data);
    elseif isnumeric(data)
      fprintf('''%g''', data);
    else
      error('Class not supported.')
    end
      if iC < S(2)
        fprintf(', ');
      else
        fprintf('...\n');
      end
    end
  end
  fprintf('};')
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 15 Nov 2016
				Isn't that just a manual way of doing
celldisp(yourCellArray);
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 9 Nov 2016
        
      Edited: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 10 Nov 2016
  
      Not sure what you want but perhaps the whos() function or celldisp() would be what you want.
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