How do I convert a value from a cell array into an integer?
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My problem is when I read one cell from table, for example 5, I need to convert this in integer value.
I try cell2mat function, but this function converts in matrix form and when I want to multiply it, it gets matrix but I only need a scaler:
d=5 (from the table)
e=cell2mat(d)
f=e*1 there i don't get 5, I get 53.
That is a problem for me.
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David Young
on 2 Mar 2011
Please could you show a few lines of code that illustrate the problem? It should be possible to cut and paste the code from your question into MATLAB and replicate the result.
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Andreas Goser
on 2 Mar 2011
In MATLAB, also a scalar is a matrix - a 1x1 matrix.
In MATLAB the default data type is DOUBLE - so even if you assign
d=5;
the internal representation will not be exact 5. But you can work with integers data types see e.g. UINT16.
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