How do Iget a list from multiple rows?

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Hi guys, I have a multiple rows of strings and I want get words that contains "#" all in a single column.
Example:
data = {'he is #coming #today'; 'will #it rain?'};
The desired output:
out = {'#coming';
'#today';
'#it'}
Thanks
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Jan
Jan on 8 Aug 2017
You forgot the quotes or double quotes. It matters if "strings" means cell strings or the modern string class. Please edit the question and post valid Matlab syntax.

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Jan
Jan on 8 Aug 2017
Edited: Jan on 8 Aug 2017
Perhaps these are cell strings:
data = {'he is #coming #today'; 'will #it rain?'};
words = strsplit(sprintf('%s ', data{:}), ' ').';
hasHash = ~cellfun('isempty', strfind(words, '#'));
result = words(hasHash);
There are many other ways. Does the # appear anywhere in the word? The example looks like it is the first character in all cases. Then:
data = {'he is #coming #today'; 'will #it rain?'};
words = strsplit(sprintf('%s ', data{:}), ' ').';
result = words(strncmp(words, '#', 1));
Or:
results = setdiff(words, strrep(words, '#', '*')).'

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 8 Aug 2017
Using a regular expression is trivially easy:
>> data = {'he is #coming #today'; 'will #it rain?'};
>> C = regexpi(data,'#[a-z]+','match');
>> [C{:}]
ans =
'#coming' '#today' '#it'

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