Replace char with other and count total numbers
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Hello, I need some help.
1. I want to replace in string all the \n with whitespaces. I have already tried strrep(temp_str,'\n',' '); but it doesn't work!!
2. I want to count the number of zeros and ones in cells. For instance at the upper image i want as result number_of_zeros=3
number_of_ones=12
is there and way to do this?
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pfb
on 13 Apr 2015
I do not see the relevance of strings or newline chars.
What is the object you're showing? What is the result of
whos x
where x is the object you represent graphically? If you could concatenate all of the vectors in "column" 2 into a single vector, say y, then the number of ones would be O=sum(y) and the number of zeros Z = length(y)-O.
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Image Analyst
on 14 Apr 2015
Go ahead and mark the answer as "Accepted" so he/she gets reputation points.
tdd4c1
on 13 Apr 2015
Edited: tdd4c1
on 13 Apr 2015
1. this example might help you with your whitespace problem
str = 'hello\nworld';
formattedStr = sprintf(str)
newlineChar = sprintf('\n');
strrep(formattedStr,newlineChar,' ')
2. you can get number of zeros and ones by the following:
if your variable is x, then
number_of_ones = sum([x{:,2}]);
number_of_zeros = length([x{:,2}]) - number_of_ones;
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tdd4c1
on 14 Apr 2015
It appears that you are working with cell arrays. Make sure you use the curly braces and square brackets (not parens) when executing this code (e.g. [x{:,2}]). If this still doesn't work, post how you construct your data array.
pfb
on 14 Apr 2015
What do you exactly mean by "this variable which is depicted above" and where would the \n be?
I think tdd4c1 answered to your question about the newline above. Doesn't it work?
As to converting a string to char, I think it's enough to enclose it in braces
cell_a = {a}
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pfb
on 15 Apr 2015
Edited: pfb
on 15 Apr 2015
oh, ok... maybe attaching the mat file containing the char variable instead of its graphical representation would be more helpful in pinpointing the problem.
Even better would be a small portion of the variable that sufficient to exemplify the problem (a minimal example, that is).
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