creating dummies from a cell vector of string variables

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Dear all,
I have this cell vector
A={' ps1'
' ps1'
' ps1'
' ps1'
' ps2'
' ps2'
' ps2'
' ps2'
' ps3'
' ps3'
' ps3'
' ps3'
' ps4'
' ps4'
' ps4'}
I would like to construct dummies so as to have 1 for 'ps1', 2 for 'ps2' and so forth. Is there a way of doing that?. I tried str2double but it does not work for vectors as i get a vector of NaNs
thanks

Answers (3)

Tom
Tom on 27 Sep 2012
B=str2num(cellfun(@(x) x(end),A))

Jan
Jan on 27 Sep 2012
Edited: Jan on 27 Sep 2012
str2double fails due to the leading part ' ps'. So you could remove it:
A={' ps1'; ' ps1'; ' ps1'; ' ps1'; ' ps2'; ...
' ps2'; ' ps2'; ' ps2'; ' ps3'; ' ps3'; ...
' ps3'; ' ps3'; ' ps4'; ' ps4'; ' ps4'};
B = strrep(A, ' ps', '');
Num = str2double(B);
But this is faster such that it reduces the CO2 production:
Str = sprintf('%s*', A{:});
Num = sscanf(Str, 'ps%d*');

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 27 Sep 2012
[c c c] = unique(A)

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