How do I extract a number from a string?
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Good afternoon. I have the following problem. I have a matrix of type "Cell" in which there is data of type "string", said data is composed of a non-numeric character (a - U-) and a numeric character. I want to extract the numeric character of each of the cells in the matrix. Below I leave some images of how my matrices are made.
![1.png](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/225962/1.png)
I want to extract the numerical values of all the "cells" of the last column.
the matrix is named "Yp_c"
Thank you.
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per isakson
on 22 Jun 2019
I prefer downloading code/variables, which can be used in testing. Please upload Yp_c and possible more examples in a mat-file.
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per isakson
on 22 Jun 2019
Edited: per isakson
on 22 Jun 2019
Try this %%-section by section
%%
cac = { 123, 'U 2'; 'Mod3', 789 }; % Sample data
%%
isx = cellfun( @(chr) isa(chr,'char'), cac );
%%
buf = regexp( cac(isx), '\d+', 'match' );
num = cellfun( @str2double, buf, 'uni',false );
%%
cac(isx) = num;
and peek on the result
>> cac
cac =
2×2 cell array
{[123]} {[ 2]}
{[ 3]} {[789]}
>>
After reading "all the "cells" of the last column" more carefully
%%
cac = { 123, 'U 2'; 'Mod3', [] }; % Sample data
%%
isx = cellfun( @(chr) isa(chr,'char'), cac(:,end) );
%%
buf = regexp( cac(isx,end), '\d+', 'match' );
num = cellfun( @str2double, buf, 'uni',false );
%%
cac(isx,end) = num;
and peek on the result
>> cac
cac =
2×2 cell array
{[ 123]} {[ 2]}
{'Mod3'} {0×0 double}
/ R2018b
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Fikret Dogru
on 22 Jun 2019
Hello,
I didn't get your question well but if you want to extract numerical value try cell2mat first or use cell string to get values like Yp_c{:,:} all elements
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