How to remove numbers from a cell array

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I have a cell array which its elements contain both number and characters.
["LAN310"]
["SHA550"]
["SHA430"]
["SHB331"]
["EDU110"]
["IFE101"]
["BSM110"]
["BSM310"]
["BSM540"]
["LAN121"]
["LAN330"]
["IFE151"]
["IFE111"]
["BSM170"]
["BSM320"]
["BSM550"]
["LAN132"]
["SHB492"]
["EDU251"]
["IFC130"]
["IFC170"]
["CCT891"]
["IFC291"]
["IFC121"]
["BSM191"]
["SHB451"]
["TAM160"]
["EDU210"]
["IFC180"]
["IFC150"]
["IFC161"]
["IFC200"]
["IFC301"]
["EDU220"]
["EDU180"]
["IFC431"]
["IFC240"]
["IFC250"]
["IFC311"]
["IFC210"]
["IFC190"]
["TAM111"]
["EDU820"]
["IFC441"]
["IFC353"]
["IFC260"]
["IFC421"]
["IFC411"]
["BSM790"]
["SHB242"]
["EDU261"]
["EDU201"]
["IFC451"]
["IFC224"]
["IFE130"]
["IFC373"]
["IFC363"]
["IFC461"]
["IFC330"]
["BSM461"]
["IMA262"]
I want to remove the " and numbers from my cell and I want the characters to remain only so it becomes like this :
[LAN]
[SHA]
[SHA]
[SHB]
[EDU]
[IFE]
[BSM]
[BSM]
[BSM]
[LAN]
[LAN]
[IFE]
[IFE]
[BSM]
[BSM]
[BSM]
[LAN]
[SHB]
[EDU]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[CCT]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[BSM]
[SHB]
[TAM]
[EDU]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[EDU]
[EDU]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[TAM]
[EDU]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[BSM]
[SHB]
[EDU]
[EDU]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFE]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[IFC]
[BSM]
[IMA]
Can someone please guide me how to do this?
Thanks
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Codemaster
Codemaster il 9 Giu 2020
Thank you so much Stephen for clearing that out. Yes I am aware of the terms of use, that's why I was looking for an alternate to delete this thread entirely eventhough some time has passed by. Nevertheless it was very nice of you to spend your time on reminding me them! I wish you best of luck
Rena Berman
Rena Berman il 12 Ott 2020
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 24 Gen 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 24 Gen 2018
A trivial implementation using regexprep:
D = regexprep(C,'[\d"]','');
And tested:
>> C = {'["LAN310"]';'["SHA550"]';'["SHA430"]';'["SHB331"]';'["EDU110"]', ... };
>> D = regexprep(C,'[\d"]','');
>> D{:}
ans = [LAN]
ans = [SHA]
ans = [SHA]
ans = [SHB]
ans = [EDU]
... etc

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