Turning doubles of different dimensions in cells

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temp = [time, Dynamics];
temp = num2cell([temp{:}]);
Hey guys,
I have a 1x6 cell called temp. It contains doubles with different dimensions:
double 222x1 double 222x1 double 222x1 double 222x1 double 222x1 double 151x1
Is there a way to 'trick' the num2cell function to the make the temp cell look like being made of consistent dimensions?
Thanks a lot for your help! :-)
Best,
Sven

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 5 May 2020
I can think of two ways
  1. Create a matrix with a height of the tallest vector, and then paste the vectors in. Short vectors will have zeros below them in their column.
  2. Interpolate the short vectors to be the same length as the taller ones using interp1() spline() or similar functions.
Would any of those methods suffice?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 6 May 2020
If you're going to get each max, and compare it to the current max, you need to have a current max for the very first time you do that. So for the very first time, before you've even looked at any of your variable values, what would be a good value to compare it against such that your first variable value will be guaranteed to be the max so far? Minus infinity of course. Any value you have is certainly guaranteed to be greater than minus infinity, right?
Sven Krasel
Sven Krasel on 6 May 2020
Hey Image Analyst,
that's a total reasonable explanation. Thanks for that. Also Method 1 works perfectly and does exactly what I want. Thank you very much!
Cheers,
Sven

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