Replace character in string/cell with the character above it

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String/cell example: --> real string/cell is very long
a= { 'a' ; 'b' ; 'c' ; 'b'}
Wanted outcome:
a_new= { 'a' ; 'a' ; 'c' ; 'c'}

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 11 Mar 2021
Edited: the cyclist on 11 Mar 2021
The general rule is not perfectly clear to me, from your small example. Do you mean that you want the even-numbered elements to be replaced? If so, then
anew = a;
a(2:2:end) = a(1:2:end-1);
If not, maybe you could explain in a little more detail.
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 11 Mar 2021
Edited: the cyclist on 11 Mar 2021
Here is one way:
a = { 'a' ; 'b' ; 'c' ; 'b' ; 'h' ; 'g' ; 'b'};
replace_idx = find(strcmp(a,'b'));
a_new = a;
a_new(replace_idx) = a_new(replace_idx-1);
This will not work if 'b' is the first element, so you will need to modify this algorithm in that case. But you haven't given info on what you want to do then.
Dora de Jong
Dora de Jong on 11 Mar 2021
Thank you so much!!
There is no b as first element, so this works perfect.

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Jan
Jan on 11 Mar 2021
Edited: Jan on 11 Mar 2021
Maybe:
a_new = a;
a_new(2:2:end) = a(1:2:end);
Or:
index = repelemt(1:2:numel(a), 1, 2):
a_new = a(index)
[EDITED] after your comment: "So every b wil be replaced with the character above it"
index = find(strcmp(a, 'b'));
a(index) = a(index - 1);
What about: {'a'; 'b'; 'b'} or {'b'} or {'b', 'a'}?

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