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creating more efficient loops
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Dear all,
I have the following lists
A={ 'fi','ffggi'...};
AROT={ 'rttgfi','kil'...};
SEWQW={ 'dfet','vfse'...};
which are replaced by the following lists , respectively
A1={ 'der','gtyhu'...};
AROT1={ 'sdderr','bnhtf'...};
SEWQW1={ 'gbnn','klop'...};
within a cell matrix (named 'raw')
So I have
for k=1:numel(A)
raw(find(strcmp(raw,A{k})))={A1{k}};
end
for k=1:numel(AROT)
raw(find(strcmp(raw,AROT{k})))={AROT1{k}};
end
for k=1:numel(SEWQW)
raw(find(strcmp(raw,SEWQW{k})))={SEWQW1{k}};
end
As you can see I repeat the same process for each list Yet, I have 100 such lists that should be replaced by other 100 lists
Is there any way to construct more efficient loops instead of doing this separately for each list?
thanks
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