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hmalissa
hmalissa on 10 Nov 2017
Commented: Walter Roberson on 10 Nov 2017
Within a function, I convert a cell array C_in to a numeric array A_in:
A_in = cell2mat(C_in);
I then perform calculations on A_in that will result in A_out with the same size as A_in. In the end, I need to convert the numeric array A_out to a cell array C_out, with the sizes of C_out being exactly the same as C_in. I know that mat2cell is used for this, but I was wondering if there is a straight-forward way to have mat2cell figure out the row and column distances automatically based on C_in. C_in is expected to have a size of {[1, n1], [1, n2], [1, n3], ...} or {[n1, 1], [n2, 1], [n3, 1], ...}, and my function should produce a C_out with identical dimensions in both cases.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Nov 2017
cellsizes = cellfun(@size, C_in);
C_r = cellfun(@(M) M(1), cellsizes);
C_c = cellfun(@(M) M(2), cellsizes);
mat2cell(A_out, C_r, C_c)
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hmalissa
hmalissa on 10 Nov 2017
The problem with the example above (which is very close to my application, since I'm dealing with C_in with similar shape) is that C_r is [1 1], but mat2cell requires '1' instead. I found that 'unique' produces the correct output:
C_out = mat2cell(A_out, unique(C_r), unique(C_c));
Thanks for your help! I'm just surprised that there isn't a built-in implementation of this.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Nov 2017
cellsizes = cellfun(@size, C_in, 'Uniform', 0);
if size(A_in,2) == 1
C_r = cellfun(@(M) M(1), cellsizes);
C_c = 1;
else
C_r = 1;
C_c = cellfun(@(M) M(2), cellsizes);
end
C_out = mat2cell(A_out, C_r, C_c);

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