I have trouble with cell arrays
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I currently have a 1x4 cell array where each of the four elements is a 134x1 array of different data types. The cell array was created from a text file by a textscan call. What I wanted is a 134x4 cell array. How do I get there?
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José-Luis
il 9 Ott 2014
Well, a solution is not to use textscan() but a lower level routine like sscanf() that will allow you to specify formats for all elements.
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Andrew Reibold
il 9 Ott 2014
Modificato: Andrew Reibold
il 9 Ott 2014
Is this what you are looking for?
a = {0 0 0 0};
b = {1 1 1 1};
c = {'1' '2' '3' '4'};
d = {'look,';'this';'has';'characters!'};
MyBigCell = {a{:}; b{:}; c{:}; d{:}} % <-- Try this with your cells
Output:
MyBigCell =
[ 0] [ 0] [ 0] [ 0]
[ 1] [ 1] [ 1] [ 1]
'1' '2' '3' '4'
'look,' 'this' 'has' 'characters!'
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José-Luis
il 9 Ott 2014
Modificato: José-Luis
il 9 Ott 2014
Well, then you could start by not using textscan() but the faster sscanf().
Even faster would be to use a binary format to store your data instead of text. Of course, IO becomes more complicated then.
And if I'm going to be nitpicking, as much as I love Matlab, it is not the best tool to run things fast, but it's one of the better ones to write code fast.
JIT and whatnot, an overhead is an overhead.
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