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How do you convert the content of one cell of a character/cell array to a string?

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How do you convert the content of one cell of a character/cell array to a string?

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 8 May 2018
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 8 May 2018
string(cellArray);
To combine them all in one string use
strjoin(cellArray)
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Eliah Verbeemen
Eliah Verbeemen on 8 May 2018
I found a very unhandy possibility filelines2 = strsplit(filecontent, 'word that one search'); [OO,OOO]= size(filelines2); if OOO>1 (the word is present)
Guillaume
Guillaume on 8 May 2018
@eliah,
You seem to be using very imprecise terms to describe the type of your data. A structure array has a very precise meaning in matlab. So does cell array. They're two very different types and also completely different from what is shown in you screenshot, a char array.
Someone of you proposed: NumberOfCell=find(cellfun(@strcmp,...
That's very convoluted. It is very likely that a simple regexp is all that is needed but more details needed on the input and desired output.

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