How to group rows by a column value which is a chararray

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I have a cell and I want to group the rows based on a value in the nth cell (say cell 5). I have a list of values which the 2nd column can consists of, lets call this sub.
I do this as follows:
B = accumarray(sub, A);
However I get the following error:
Error using accumarray
Cells of first input SUBS must contain real, full, numeric vectors of equal length.
So how do I use accumarray with a vector of chararray's. Or if this isn't possible, how is there an alternative function which will let me do this.
My sample data is
32 'aes3' 5 107 1 4 'i' 's' 'i'
33 'dad2' 7 40 1 4 'o' 'c' 'a'
34 'aes3' 168 40 1 5 'a' 'w' 'a'
35 'aes3' 169 500 1 1 'a' 's' 'a'
36 'asd2' 222 107 0 4 'o' [] 'i'
Here I want to create 3 dimensional matrix B, which would for instance contain:
B(1) =
32 'aes3' 5 107 1 4 'i' 's' 'i'
34 'aes3' 168 40 1 5 'a' 'w' 'a'
35 'aes3' 169 500 1 1 'a' 's' 'a'
B(2) =
33 'dad2' 7 40 1 4 'o' 'c' 'a'
B(3) =
36 'asd2' 222 107 0 4 'o' [] 'i'
etc.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 16 Jul 2017
Edited: Image Analyst on 16 Jul 2017
Give an example of your data. It's possible you might be able to use categorical() and grpstats() to get your sums, or maybe unique() to turn your char array into unique numbers, and the use accumarray. It's easier for us to try things for you if you give us some small sample data.

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 16 Jul 2017
Most likely,
[uniquevals, ~, subs] = unique(yourcellarray(:, 5), 'stable'); %stable is optional
accumarray(subs, A)
Or in newer versions of matlab:
subs = findgroups(yourcellarray(:, 5));
accumarray(subs, A) %or splitapply(@sum, A, subs)
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 16 Jul 2017
Of course it doesn't work, the default function for accumarray, when none is given as in your question, is sum. You've never said that you want to group each row with the same char value together each in a cell of a cell array. And sum makes no sense on a cell array.
The easiest way to obtain what you want:
group = fingroups(A(:, 2));
B = splitapply(@(rows) {rows}, A, group)
Using the old fashion unique and accumarray:
[~, ~, group] = unique(A(:, 2));
B = accumarray(group, (1:size(A, 1))', [], @(rowidx) {A(rowidx, :)})

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