How to find which column consists character 'example' in cell c{1,2}(:,1)
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so I have a cell called 'c', I want to know which column the characters 'example' exist in c{1,2}(:,1).... Is there a function that can do this? Or do I need to write my own loop?
What is the syntax for finding character within a cell?
Thanks
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George
on 30 Sep 2016
strcmp(c{1,2}(:,1), 'example')
will return a logical array. You may need to surround 'example' with cellstr(), I can't recall.
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dpb
on 30 Sep 2016
Edited: dpb
on 30 Sep 2016
So many possibilities of how things can be stored in cell arrays likely need a small example to see just what your arrangement actually is, but the following idiom is often useful...
s(~cellfun(@isempty,strfind(s,STRING)))
where s is the array and STRING is the target value looking for. The above returns those elements found;
ix=~cellfun(@isempty,strfind(s,STRING));
the indices into the cell array s the locations found containing STRING.
ADDENDUM
Is the following something like what you have, maybe?
>> c{2,1}='This is a string containing ''REPLACE'' within it'
c =
[]
'This is a string containing 'REPLACE' within it'
>> cellfun(@(s) strfind(s,'REPLACE'),c,'uniform',0)
ans =
[]
[30]
>>
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