converting cell of strings in arry or cell of numbers

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I have a cell of strings 'tsince' having dimension 143 by 1 as '4632' '0.00000000' '-1440.00000000' '-1438.00000000' '-1436.00000000' '-1434.00000000' '-1432.00000000' '-1430.00000000' '-1428.00000000' . . . . '1436.00000000' '1438.00000000' '1440.00000000'
I want to convert it to an array or cell of numbers. I tried with str2num() but it gives the following error:
>> tsince2=str2num(tsince) ??? Error using ==> str2num at 33 Requires string or character array input.
I am new to matlab. somebody can please help out how to do this. Thanks in advance
Zohaib

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Jan
Jan on 28 Dec 2011
A surprisingly efficient method even for very large input:
C = {'4632', '0.00000000', '-1440.00000000', '-1438.00000000', ...
'-1436.00000000', '-1434.00000000', '-1432.00000000' '-1430.00000000', ...
'-1428.00000000', '1436.00000000', '1438.00000000', '1440.00000000'};
S = sprintf('%s ', C{:});
D = sscanf(S, '%f');
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Oli Fairfax
Oli Fairfax on 1 Apr 2021
I had to make my cell array a single column then ensure empties were converted to NaN (otherwise they got lost) but this worked MUCH quicker than str2double for my example, thanks Jan!
C2 = reshape(C,[],1);
C2(cellfun(@isempty,C2)) = {'NaN'};
S = sprintf('%s ', C2{:});
D = sscanf(S, '%f');
Data = reshape(D, [], size(C,2));

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Nirmal Gunaseelan
Nirmal Gunaseelan on 28 Dec 2011
STR2NUM requires a single string to work on. You need to loop around the individual cell elements and use STR2NUM. CELLFUN is a better way of doing the same - check out the doc.

Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle on 28 Dec 2011
Try str2double(tsince)

Dao Austin
Dao Austin on 17 Apr 2015
you may convert cell to char, then use str2num:
%given A;
C=char(A);
D=str2num(C);

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