using conditional statements inside cellfun
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Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan
am 12 Nov. 2017
Kommentiert: Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan
am 12 Nov. 2017
Suppose I have two cell arrays X and Y. If Y{i} satisfies a condition, I want to transform X{i} into some X'{i}, otherwise leave X{i} unchanged. Something like:
for i=1:N
if Y{i}>2, X_out{i} = reshape(X_in{i},...);
else X_out{i} = X_in{i}; end
end
How can I do this with cellfun? Multiplying by false won't work because the transformation involves reshaping X{i}. For example, the following doesn't work:
X_out = cellfun(@(x,y) ~(y>2)*x + (y<=2)*reshape(x,...), X_in, Y);
I presume this question applies to anonymous functions in general.
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Nov. 2017
You cannot use those kinds of conditionals in cellfun, at least not without the use of an auxillary true function that does the equivalent of the C/C++ question-colon operator.
The workaround is
mask = cellfun(@(y) y>2, Y);
X_out = X_in;
X_out(mask) = cellfun(@(xin) reshape(xin, ...), X_in(mask), 'uniform', 0);
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