Too many input arguments?

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Sumer Vaid
Sumer Vaid am 25 Mär. 2015
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 27 Mär. 2015
I am getting the following problem when I try to run a cellfun of a length function across a cell array:
>> d_averages = cellfun(@length, values_data, values_data)
??? Error using ==> length
Too many input arguments.
Can someone help me?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 27 Mär. 2015
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 27 Mär. 2015
Note that the output of length depends on the dimensions of the array, and can change unexpectedly. You might like to use numel instead.

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Radha Krishna Maddukuri
Radha Krishna Maddukuri am 25 Mär. 2015
Hi Sumer,
I understand that you wish to use 'cellfun' and you receive an error 'Too many Input Arguments'.
It is as the error states 'length' function can take only one input argument. You can verify this by:
>> help length
Also please try the following code snippet:
>> values_data = {1,2,3}
>> d_averages = cellfun(@length, values_data)
This code will produce the desired result without an error.
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Radha Krishna Maddukuri
Radha Krishna Maddukuri am 27 Mär. 2015
For your use case, you can try the following: say 3 cells each containing 3,4,2 cells respectively:
>> values_data = {{1,2,3},{1,2,3,4},{1,2}}
>> d_averages = cellfun(@length, values_data)
>> total = sum(d_averages)
From here you can see that d_Averages gives the individual lengths and 'sum' gives the total length (3+4+2 = 9).
Radha Krishna Maddukuri
Radha Krishna Maddukuri am 27 Mär. 2015
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