Within a cell array, how can I look for cells that contain a certain element, in addition to other elements I am not looking for?

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For example, let's say I have a cell array:
Z={'abcde','atg';'va','rem';5,'a'}.
I want to find the positions (x,y) of all the cells that contain the letter 'a', among other letters that are in the same cell as well (I don't want to split the cell into 1 letter cells and then use strcmp).
Thanks

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Guillaume
Guillaume il 5 Feb 2015
Do you really have a numeric value in one of the cell of your cell array?
Anyway, strfind is the function you want
%only deal with strings
zwithonlystrings = Z(cellfun(@ischar, Z));
aposition = strfind(zwithonlystrings, 'a');
%if you want the result, the same shape as z:
aposinz = cell(size(Z));
aposinz(cellfun(@ischar, Z)) = aposition
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Iddo Weiner
Iddo Weiner il 5 Feb 2015
OK just figured it out - the number is the position of 'a' within the cell.. Thanks for the help!
Guillaume
Guillaume il 5 Feb 2015
Yes, and if you have several a in the strings, you'll get an array of all their position in the cell.

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