Hello I have the following data
Mat=
[1] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[2] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[3] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[4] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[5] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
Finally I want
[1] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[2] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[3] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[4] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[5] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
Can some body help me.

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Thomas
Thomas am 6 Jun. 2012

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Probably there is an easier way..
Mat=Mat(~cellfun('isempty',Mat));
Mat=reshape(Mat,[],4)

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Thulasi Durai Durai Samy
Thulasi Durai Durai Samy am 6 Jun. 2012
Thanks it works well.
I have a three dimensional matrix in which case
Laminate_data(:,:,1) =
[1] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[2] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[3] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[4] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[5] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[6] 'GFRP' [0] [0]
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
How to trim this data by avoiding dummy space , I tried, can you help me .

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