How can I split comma-separated numbers inside a cell of a cell array?
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Hi everyone, I have a cell array 200x1 and in each cell I have two or more comma-separated numbers. I would like to create an array in which I have, in each row, one number per cell. For example, if cell {3,1} is 23, 45, 67 I want to create an array in which cell {3,1} contains number 23, cell {3,2} contains number 45 and cell {3,3} contains number 67. Thanks in advance
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Walter Roberson
on 15 Oct 2016
Is your input a cell array of strings?
Is your output to be a cell array of split strings, or is your output to be a cell array of numbers of the converted strings?
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goc3
on 15 Oct 2016
Let me know if this is what you're looking for:
% define comma-delimited data set
cell_dat = {'13,15,21'; '42,40,47,11,30'; '15,51,23'; '67,76'}
% split comma-delimited sets and convert to number format
cell_dat_split = cellfun(@(x)regexp(x,',','split'),cell_dat,'UniformOutput',0)
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Walter Roberson
on 16 Oct 2016
It has to be in a cell because you have a different number entries for each.
Glen's version is splitting the strings but not converting to numeric. My version converts to numeric vectors
Walter Roberson
on 15 Oct 2016
cell_dat = {'13,15,21'; '42,40,47,11,30'; '15,51,23'; '67,76'};
cell_dat_split = cellfun(@(S) sscanf(S, '%f,').', cell_dat, 'Uniform', 0);
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