How to convert cell to matrix

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Ede gerlderlands
Ede gerlderlands on 16 Jul 2013
Commented: Tehmina Kakar on 18 Jul 2018
I have a cell which is given by A= 1x13cell. I want to extract the contents of the cell into the form of a matrix of size (13 x number of points each cell containd) is this possible? The number of points in each cell varies. Can you help me with this?
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 16 Jul 2013
I suggest you give a small example. For instance, if
C = {[1 2],[11 12 13]} % a cell array
how would you like the final matrix M to look like? Something like
1 2 NaN
11 12 13
?
Ede gerlderlands
Ede gerlderlands on 16 Jul 2013
yes, that's what I need

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Answers (3)

Jan
Jan on 16 Jul 2013
Edited: Jan on 16 Jul 2013
N = cellfun('length', C);
M = numel(C);
R = NaN(M, N);
for k = 1:M
R(1:N(k)) = C{k}; % Perhaps: reshape(C{k}, 1, [])
end
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Ede gerlderlands
Ede gerlderlands on 16 Jul 2013
Edited: Ede gerlderlands on 16 Jul 2013
Thank you for yor reply. But this gives me the whole nubers that are found in the cell in the decending order following rows. What I really want is the numbers per cell . That is 13 rows and what is found in them . Thank you

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David (degtusmc)
David (degtusmc) on 16 Jul 2013
Edited: David (degtusmc) on 16 Jul 2013
Look up cell2mat. The link for the documentation is below. I hope this helps
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Evan
Evan on 16 Jul 2013
This will only work for cells arrays containing matrices of constant size in each array.
David (degtusmc)
David (degtusmc) on 18 Jul 2013
That is true. I did not think about that. Thank you Evan.

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 17 Jul 2013
Edited: Jos (10584) on 17 Jul 2013
Here is a suggestion
C = {[1 2 ;3 4],[11 12 13].',100:106} % a cell array
% make sure all elements are column vectors
C2 = cellfun(@(x) reshape(x,[],1), C,'un',0) ;
M = padcat(C2{:})

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