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How to create a cell array from rows of an existing cell array?

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I have a cell array named "list" of 900 rows and 9 columns, each element of the cell array contains a string. i want to extract few rows of "list" to create a new cell array. The rows that i need are stored in a vector named "a".

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 3 Jan 2018
new_list = list(a,:);
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Miguel Reina
Miguel Reina on 3 Jan 2018
perfect! thank you so much. i was using instead and was not working.
new_list = list{a,:};
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 3 Jan 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 3 Jan 2018
@Miguel Reina: the difference is simple:
  • {} curly braces refer to the cell contents.
  • () parentheses refer to the cells themselves.
Because you wanted to get a subset of the cell array, all you need is to use parentheses to refer to the cells themselves. Read more in the MATLAB documentation:

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