I'm using Matlab 7.14. I have a cell array with one column of numbers and one column of characters. i.e.
6 'text6'
5 'text5'
7 'text7'
3 'text3'
I want find a particular value (let's say 7) in the first column, and then use the reference to get at the text value in the same row (much like VLOOKUP in Excel). If this were just a numeric array I would use a = find(arrayname(:,1)==7) to get the row number (a would = 3) and then I could just get the text value via b = arrayname(a,2);
My question is how to find this reference/row number in my cell array? I've tried using a=cellfun(find(chart_list{:,1}==7)) but it returns the error 'Too many input arguments'. Can you use 'find' with cell arrays?
Any ideas how to find a value in an array?
Thanks Rob

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) am 24 Feb. 2015

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No need for cell2mat, simple concatenation would do:
val = [A{:,1}]
tf = val == 7
out = A(tf,2)
which you can do as a one-liner as well, of course:
A([A{:,1}]==7,2)

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Shoaibur Rahman
Shoaibur Rahman am 24 Feb. 2015
Bearbeitet: Shoaibur Rahman am 24 Feb. 2015

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A = your cell...
out = A(cell2mat(A(:,1))==7,2)

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Robert
Robert am 25 Feb. 2015
I get error 'Undefined function 'eq' for input arguments of type 'cell'.' if I use the code suggested. If I change the A(:,1) to A{:,1} I get the error ''== too many input arguments'. Jos's suggestion below seems to work though.
Thanks Rob

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