How can i remove string entries from Cell array?
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I have a cell array containing strings like that eg A={['aaa' 'char(9)' 'aaaa']} how can i keep only the first string?
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James Tursa
on 6 Apr 2016
Edited: James Tursa
on 6 Apr 2016
Do you mean you are starting with a cell array that has many elements, and that each element has strings that have "unprintable" characters in them, and you want to truncate each string up to this character? Or do you actually have the characters 'char(9)' as part of the string and you want to truncate up to that point? Or ...?
achilleas flo
on 6 Apr 2016
Aleksey Trubitsyn
on 6 Apr 2016
A actually only has cell because of the inner []. That cell is the string 'aaachar(9)aaaa'. You can use cellfun to do a string operation on that cell. if A were {'aaa','char(9)','aaaa'} then you could do B = A(2:end)
achilleas flo
on 7 Apr 2016
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Eugene
on 6 Apr 2016
I think I understand what you meant. For example
>> A = {'aaaa' char(9) 'aaaaa'}
A =
'aaaa' ' ' 'aaaaa'
>> A(2:3) = [];
>> A
A =
'aaaa'
>> class(A)
ans =
cell
>> size(A)
ans =
1 1
Or to simply keep the first cell array element.
A = {A{1}}
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achilleas flo
on 6 Apr 2016
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