Calling multiple cell elements at once
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Hi I have a 1x10000 cell that I want to take out elements from. In my example here I use a 1x2 cell where I want to take out the first value C{1,1} and C{1,2}, and save it in a vector for a summation in a later stage. How can I do this?
C = {{1, 2, 3; 11,22,33;111,222,333},{1, 2, 3; 11,22,33;111,222,333}}
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Stephen23
on 17 Feb 2019
Orongo's "Answer" moved her:
Thansk all for the inputs so far, I have submitted a new question covering this but also considering other aspects of my program. I hope you can help me there. You find it here
https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/445374-finding-in-a-cell-array-within-a-cell-array
Stephen23
on 17 Feb 2019
@Orongo:please add explanation to this thread, by adding comments.
And remember to accept the answer of someone who helped you, not your own "answer" which does not actually answer the question but is really just a comment.
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Asieh Daneshi
on 16 Feb 2019
this is a 1*2 cell, which each element of it is a 3*3 matrix
you can call each element of the matrix using the following command
c{m,n}{p,q}
m and n are the column and row of the cell element, and p and q are the column and row of the matrix element.
you can use ":" to call multiple elements at once. for example: c{1,1}{1,1:3}
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Stephen23
on 17 Feb 2019
Edited: Stephen23
on 17 Feb 2019
"The simulation takes long time to run, can I manipulate it anyhow to numeric arrays you mention?"
Most likely, yes.
But as you have not uploaded your functions or explained anything about the algorithm that you use, we have no idea what your simulation does. I recommend that you review the introductory tutorials and also the documentation on arrays and vectorized code:
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