How to use ismember in a cell array?
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I would like to change the value of some value within a cell array that has only numeric data, preferably not using loops because I will be performing this operation with large cell arrays many times.
% Given:
A = {[1 2 3] [3 4 5 6];[7 8] [9 1 2 3 4];[5] [6 7 8 9]};
B = 1;
% Set all values in A equal to B as NaN.
% If A were a double then it would look like this:
A(ismember(A,B)) = NaN;
I've been trying to use this
A(cellfun(@(x) x == B(1),A,'un',0))
But I get this error:
"Function 'subsindex' is not defined for values of class 'cell'."
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>> A = {[1,2,3],[3,4,5,6];[7,8],[9,1,2,3,4];[5],[6,7,8,9]};
>> B = 1;
>> C = cellfun(@(a)a~=B,A,'Uni',0);
>> D = cellfun(@(a,c)a.*(c./c),A,C,'Uni',0);
>> D{:}
ans =
NaN 2 3
ans =
7 8
ans = 5
ans =
3 4 5 6
ans =
9 NaN 2 3 4
ans =
6 7 8 9
2 Comments
Dominik Mattioli
on 21 Feb 2017
Emmanuel Lasso
on 6 Oct 2019
Edited: Emmanuel Lasso
on 6 Oct 2019
And if I want to replace a value of an array, i mean, in this case B = [3 2 1 0], and C should find the values that match from A, A variates between 3 and 0 like randi function, so how D can use cellfun for search in A the values that match and replace with another values?. For example if a~=3 then replace it with -3
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