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Say I have:
cell_array={'AX','BY'};
It is easy to manipulate the terms 'AX' and 'BY' (to isolate, sort, identify etc.), but I cannot seem to find an approach to search for the individual components within 'AX' or 'BY'.
I would like to consider each character in the string individually, i.e. 'A' or 'X' in 'AX'. Basically, I want to be able to search for 'A' or 'X' in 'AX' without having to modify 'AX'.
Is that possible?

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per isakson
per isakson il 17 Giu 2012
Run this
cell_array = {'AX'; 'BY'; 'CXXYXXYYYX'; 'DYXZZZXXYXZ'};
cac = cellfun( @(c) strfind( cell_array, c ), {'A','Y'}, 'uni', false );
cac{2}
cac{2}{3}
ans =
[]
[ 2]
[1x4 double]
[1x2 double]
ans =
4 7 8 9
>>
Which says that the letter, "Y", exists in the second, third and forth string. In the third string "Y" appears in position 4,7,8 and 9.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 17 Giu 2012
Try to adapt this demo code:
% Construct a sample cell array.
cell_array={'AX'; 'BY'; 'CXXYXXYYYX'; 'DYXZZZXXYXZ'};
% Now find X and Y locations for each row.
for k = 1 : size(cell_array, 1)
% For each row in the cell array...
% Get the string inside the cell.
cellContents = cell_array{k}
% Find arrays giving the indexes of X and Y.
xIndexes = strfind(cellContents, 'X')
yIndexes = strfind(cellContents, 'Y')
end

Rui Zhao
Rui Zhao il 17 Giu 2012
For searching for 'x' in 'AX', you can search the uppercase of input via doing this:
char(double('x') - 32); % translate the 'x' into ASCII number and subtract 32 to get uppercase 'X'.
For searching lowercase, vice versa. char(double('X') + 32);
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Ole Hansen
Ole Hansen il 17 Giu 2012
Thanks for your comment. It is not, however, an issue about lower and upper case. It is about searching for individual characters within a string, and about the position of the first and second character (the individual terms are always of length 2).
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 17 Giu 2012
Isn't the position of the first character always 1 and the position of the second character always 2?

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