Cell Array indexing and manipulating
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The following code is entered in the command window:
A = {'Cal', 'Golden', 'Bears', [5 7], {[1 2 3 4]}};
Enter a single-line command the extract the number 3 from A
A{5}{1}(3)
Hello, I am confused about this problem. Why wouldn't the answer be A{5}{3} ??
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Image Analyst
il 2 Ago 2014
Have you read the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F It should give you an intuitive appreciation for cell arrays.
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Geoff Hayes
il 2 Ago 2014
Rick - try the code in steps. Start with
A{5}
The above returns the fifth element of the cell array A as
ans =
[1x4 double]
But what is the data type and size? Try
class(A{5})
ans =
cell
size(A{5})
ans =
1 1
So it is a 1x1 cell array. So trying to use
A{5}{3}
will result in the Index exceeds matrix dimensions error as 3 is not a valid index into the 1x1 cell array. Now try
A{5}{1}
and determine its type and dimension as
class(A{5}{1})
ans =
double
size(A{5}{1})
ans =
1 4
It is a 1x4 array of doubles, and so we can access the 3 as
A{5}{1}(3)
Note in the above how we use the curly braces {} for cell arrays, and brackets () for non-cell arrays.
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Andrei Bobrov
il 2 Ago 2014
Modificato: Andrei Bobrov
il 2 Ago 2014
A = {'Cal', 'Golden', 'Bears', [5 7], {1 2 3 4}};
A{5}{3}
or
>> A = {'Cal', 'Golden', 'Bears', [5 7], [1 2 3 4]};
>> A{5}(3)
ans =
3
>>
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