I want to convert a single cell to a float number

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i have a cell
celltest = {23.234,123.45};
And I want to convert the first number to float
something like this:
cell2float(celltest(1))

Answers (3)

David Hill
David Hill on 3 Apr 2022
Should already be a float double. If not then,
double(celltest{1})

the cyclist
the cyclist on 3 Apr 2022
I'm confused. The way you have defined celltest, the first element is already a (double-precision) floating-point number:
celltest = {23.234,123.45};
class(celltest{1})
ans = 'double'
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Jonas Müller
Jonas Müller on 3 Apr 2022
thank you. My Problem was I used the wrong brackets celltest(1) instead of celltest{1}

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KSSV
KSSV on 3 Apr 2022
celltest = {23.234,123.45};
class(celltest{1})
ans = 'double'
If it is double, nothing need to be done. If it is a string, read about str2num, str2double.

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