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How to convert cell to matriz
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Hi, I am just trying to convert a cell 1828x1cell to a matrix so that I could be able to make some calculation with the values (just integers)
but after writing
data = cell2mat (d);
I get the following error:
_*Error using cat Dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent.
Error in cell2mat (line 84)_ m{n} = cat(1,c{:,n});*
So, how can I solve this problem or what else can I do so that I can do some calculation with the values inside the cell?
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Jan
on 18 Jul 2013
It is a frequently occurring problem of discussions in this forum, that the actual data are not shown. This is caused by the fact, that the data are such obvious for the asking person, that it is forgotten, that the readers do not know them. For this question posting a relevant part of the data is important to understand the cause of the error. So please post some code, which creates a minimal example data set, which reproduces your problem.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Jul 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Jul 2013
This is because your cell are not the same size
Example
A={[1 2], 2 , [4 5;3 2]}
cell2mat(A) % will give an error
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 18 Jul 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 18 Jul 2013
What do you mean by 2 figures? and what is the problem if the integer is 1 or 18
Jan
on 18 Jul 2013
@Abraham: The error message appears only, if the cell elements have different numbers of elements, while the number of figures are not important -- as long as you talk about numeric data. Which type have the elements?
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