Passing String from Cell Array to Matrix

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Charlie
Charlie on 12 Aug 2014
Answered: Gitesh Nandre on 19 Aug 2014
The following code is producing the errors:
Matrix index is out of range for deletion.
names{s}(vec_missing(q)-q+1,:)=[];
The strings in the array are the names of four matrices (as an example). The vector vec_missing contains the integer values of the rows in the matrices I want to delete.
However, I have no idea why passing the string from the cell array is not working. I've tried searching the forum, but any help is appreciated:
names = {'Mary','Mark','Luke','John'};
for q=1:length(vec_missing);
for s=1:numel(names)
names{s}(vec_missing(q)-q+1,:)=[];
end
end
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Charlie
Charlie on 15 Aug 2014
Edited: Charlie on 15 Aug 2014
DPB - If you look carefully, you can see that I have corrected for this by subtracting the value of the loop iteration (q) (and actually has nothing to do with the question which I asked, anyway).
David Young - Thank you for your very useful advice.
dpb
dpb on 15 Aug 2014
I wasn't dreaming you really intended that the names were intended to be the names of the arrays you intended the loop to act on. I'm w/ David Y; this is a bad idea and as the FAQ says, "don't do that!!!"

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Gitesh Nandre
Gitesh Nandre on 19 Aug 2014
I agree with David Young and dpb. You are using strings from 'names' cell array as names of variables for matrices. This is not possible without using 'eval' function. However, it is not recommended. As David suggested, here is a solution which makes use of cell array for storing matrices.
Mary = magic(3); %Creating sample matrices of dimension 3x3
Mark = magic(3);
Luke = magic(3);
John = magic(3);
vec_missing = [1 3]; % Need to delete fist and third row from each matrix
names = {Mary Mark Luke John}; %Storing above matrices in cell array
for i = 1:numel(names)
names{i}(vec_missing,:) = [];
end

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