calling array entry based on variable

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Josh
Josh il 7 Apr 2015
Commentato: Image Analyst il 8 Apr 2015
I have an array A and I want to call one of its entries. I want to predefine which entry by saying E='1,2' for example, and calling A(E). Is this possible?
EDIT:
I want to call A(1,2) but I want (1,2) to be defined before I call A(1,2)
So something like:
A=[1 2 3;4 5 6;7 8 9];
E='1,2';
A(E)
>>ans=2

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 7 Apr 2015
What does E mean? And what are its dimensions? If it's a 1x2 array that means a row and column, then you'd have to do A(E(1), E(2)).
If you simply did A(E) it would take that to mean you want two elements, A(E(1)) and A(E(2)), using E as linear indexes , not rows and columns. Since linear indexes go down the first column, then down the second column, etc. across all the columns, then A(E) would get A(1,1) and A(2,1). Just try it and see:
A=magic(4)
E = [1,2]
A(E)
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James Tursa
James Tursa il 8 Apr 2015
Josh: Is E a string or isn't it? If it is a string, then does it have to be a string or can you make it simpler on yourself as IA suggests?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 8 Apr 2015
Oh great - now they're cells? Or cell arrays? It's getting even worse. Plus you have several of these cell arrays, not just one, with possibly with different variable names (other than the badly-named "E"). What is the size of the cell arrays, and inside each cell, is there a numerical array, and what is the size of that array? I really urge you to simplify your programming life.

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