How to do double strings match in single statement
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Hi, I have below cell array matrix and I want check two strings matchig in single statement:
condition: If row element in column1 is Normal & column2 value>=20, then copy to normalData, else copy to abnormalData InputData:
Re/Attempt  12
Normal          24
Normal          13
Re/Attempt      26
Re/Attempt  28
Normal          23
Normal          12
Normal          15
normalData:
Normal  24
Normal  23
abnormalData:
Re/Attempt    12
Normal            13
Re/Attempt        26
Re/Attempt        28
Normal            12
Normal            15
Many thanks in advance,
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 28 Apr 2017
        
      Edited: Stephen23
      
      
 on 28 Apr 2017
  
      C = {...
'Re/Attempt','12';...
    'Normal','24';...
    'Normal','13';...
'Re/Attempt','26';...
'Re/Attempt','28';...
    'Normal','23';...
    'Normal','12';...
    'Normal','15'};
idx = strcmp('Normal',C(:,1)) & str2double(C(:,2))>20;
normalData   = C(idx,:)
abnormalData = C(~idx,:)
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  dpb
      
      
 on 28 Apr 2017
        
      Edited: dpb
      
      
 on 28 Apr 2017
  
      If you use a cell array, that'll require cellfun
> isOK=~cellfun(@isempty,strfind(C(:,1),'Normal')) & [[C{:,2}]>=20].';
>> C(isOK,:)
ans = 
  'Normal'    [24]
  'Normal'    [23]
>>
Other is just the complement of ~isOK of course.
This would be far easier to write if you would use a table and categorical variables.
NB: here I presumed the second cell is numeric not string...if were another string have to "wash, rinse, repeat" the strfind operation for each.
regexp is a little more friendly with cell strings but as noted, the table class and categorical variables are very useful for such data.
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