what am I doing wrong with ismember?

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I am trying to use ismember to find out whether a member of a cell is present in another cell array of strings. In one script, I did this -
if true
% code
end
stringyo = {'yo','I','love','you'};
test_stringyo = {'yo','you','look','funny'};
ismember(stringyo,test_stringyo{1})
which works well, gives the array 1 0 0 0, and in another script,
if true
% code
end
global Tag_sequences; % This is another cell array of strings defined elsewhere
Tags = {'DD','NN','PP','PN','ADJ','ADV','VB','PNN'};
ismember(Tag_sequences,Tags{1})
But this gives an error : Error using cell/ismember>cellismemberlegacy (line 131) Input A of class cell and input B of class char must be cell arrays of strings, unless one is a string.
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Samyukta Ramnath
Samyukta Ramnath on 6 Jul 2013
It is a previously defined global cell array of strings containing the elements of Tags in a variable order and with a variable number of elements.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 6 Jul 2013
Edited: the cyclist on 6 Jul 2013
I suggest you check whether Tag_sequences is really a cell array of strings [as required by ismember()]. You can do this easily:
>> iscellstr(Tag_sequences)
I am guessing that that returns false.
You can then identify exactly which cell or cells are causing the problem:
>> cellfun(@ischar,Tag_sequences)
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Zain ul Aabidin
Zain ul Aabidin on 24 Mar 2017
Then how to convert Tag_sequences = {7,'b','c'} to Tag_sequences = {'7','b','c'};
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 24 Mar 2017
@Zain ul Aabidin:
>> C = {7,'b','c'};
>> cellfun(@num2str,C,'uni',0)

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