Splitting Characters in A Cell Array
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    Aldrich To
 am 11 Nov. 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Kommentiert: Guillaume
      
      
 am 13 Nov. 2015
            Hi All,
I am trying to split some content in a cell array into separate portions. I've tried converting to a string and using strsplit, but I am not getting the results I want because of the datatype syntax.
Came across the cellfun command, but not really sure how to implement it.
Here is what I have
    'P245/65R17 105S'
    'P265/70R16 111S'
    'P275/55R20 111H'
    '285/60R18 120H'
    'P235/70R17 108S'
What I need:
    'P245/'    '65'     'R'    '17'        '105'       'S'
    'P265/'    '70'     'R'    '16'        '111'       'S'
    'P275/'    '55'     'R'    '20'        '111'       'H'
    '285/'     '60'     'R'    '18'        '120'       'H'
    'P235/'    '70'     'R'    '17'        '108'       'S'
Thanks in advance!
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  Jan
      
      
 am 11 Nov. 2015
        Data = {'P245/65R17 105S'; ...
  'P265/70R16 111S'; ...
  'P275/55R20 111H'; ...
  '285/60R18 120H'; ...
  'P235/70R17 108S'};
n      = numel(Data);
Result = cell(n, 6);
for k = 1:n
  S            = Data{k};
  p            = strfind(S, '/');
  %               'P245/65R17 105S'
  %               'P245/' '65'       'R'      '17'        '105'       'S'
  Result(k, :) = {S(1:p), S(p+1:p+2), S(p+3), S(p+4:p+5), S(p+7:p+9), S(p+10)};
end
Does this help already? Or do strings appear, which do not match this pattern? If so, you can search for the space also, use the length of the strings or whatever.
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  Jan
      
      
 am 13 Nov. 2015
				@Aldrich: The shown result cannot be represented in Matlab. If it is stored as a cell string, the missing elements must be at least [], because an array must have the same number of elements per row.
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  Guillaume
      
      
 am 11 Nov. 2015
        
      Bearbeitet: Guillaume
      
      
 am 11 Nov. 2015
  
      data = {'P245/65R17 105S';
        'P265/70R16 111S';
        'P275/55R20 111H';
        '285/60R18 120H';
        'P235/70R17 108S'};
splitdata = regexp(data, '(.+/)(\d+)([A-Z])(\d+) (\d+)([A-Z])', 'tokens', 'once');
splitdata = vertcat(splitdata{:})
The regular expression is divided into tokens (the () in the regex)
- the 1st token is one or more (the +) character (the .) followed by '/'
- the 2nd token is one or more (the +) digit (the \d)
- the 3rd token is a single character between A and Z (the [A-Z])
- 4th token, see 2nd
- it then matches a space which is not part of any token
- 5th token, see 2nd
- 6th token, see 3rd
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  Guillaume
      
      
 am 13 Nov. 2015
				A regex that would most likely work with all your cases would be
regexp(data, '([A-Z]*)(\d+)(/)(\d+)([A-Z])(\d+) (\d+(/\d+)?)?([A-Z])', 'tokens')
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