Overwrite empty cell array with strings
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I have an empty cell array, I want to add a row of strings to this matrix.
The empty matrix is 12x100. The row of strings can vary in length, but will always be below 100. Hence I want an oversized cell array to accommodate larger rows of strings. I want to put the row of strings into a specified row within the empty matrix, in my example code, I'm trying to put the row of stings into the first 41 columns in row 2....
I don't understand why the below code doesn't work:
MasterCellArray{2,1:41}=rowofstrings
or
MasterCellArray{2,1:41}=rowofstrings(1,41)
Any help is appreciated
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the cyclist
am 4 Nov. 2014
Bearbeitet: the cyclist
am 4 Nov. 2014
What size and type of variable is rowofstrings?
Can you give a small example of the input and output you are expecting. Please don't just describe. Try to show what the MATLAB variables actually are.
An individual cell can hold an entire string, so I am not sure why you need 12x100. Are you trying to split the string, one character per cell?
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Matt Tearle
am 4 Nov. 2014
If rowofstrings is a 1-by-41 cell array then your first line will work if you change the {} to ():
MasterCellArray(2,1:41) = rowofstrings
If not, then you'll have a problem... Using the {} on the left is going to fail because that returns 41 individual elements. If you use (), you're indexing into a 1-by-41 cell array that is a portion of MasterCellArray. That means the expression on the right of the = must also be a 1-by-41 cell array. So if rowofstrings is a (1-by-41) char array, for example, you could do something like:
MasterCellArray(2,1:41) = cellstr(rowofstrings')'
(This converts rowofstrings to a cell array, letter-by-letter, then assigns each cell to the appropriate element of MasterCellArray.)
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