STRCMP in a loop
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I have a variable number of strings stored in an array. I want to compare each of those strings with a cell, and if the cell does not match any of the strings in the array, I want to delete it.
I'm not quite sure of the syntax. I know I can find the number by using length, but I can not do something like:
for j=1:length(match)
   for i=1:length(compare_strings)
       if strcmp(compare_strings(i),match(j))==0
       compare_strings(i)=[];
       end
   end
end
It need to be more along the lines of:
if (strcmp(compare_strings(i),match(1))==0 && strcmp(compare_strings(i),match(2))==0 && strcmp(compare_strings(i),match(3))==0)
   compare_strings(i)=[];
end
I need to check all of them at once, otherwise I may delete something that doesn't match the first, but matches one of the next. Any thought on the approach?
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 27 Feb 2013
        Use ismember()
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  Muthu Annamalai
    
 on 27 Feb 2013
				You can also use strcmp() with cell strings which will eliminate the loop. http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/strcmp.html
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  Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 27 Feb 2013
        Look at this example
first_liste={'vert','jaune','rouge','azure','bleu'}
second_liste={'verte','noire','cerise','rouge','bleu'}
[ii,jj]=ismember(first_liste,second_liste)
second_liste=second_liste(jj(jj>0))
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