How can I find the length of a cell array in a particular dimension excluding 0x0 doubles?
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As a simple example, say I had this cell array:
examplecell =
{'Name1'} {'Heights'} {'Weights'} {[20000]} {[365]} {[7]}
{'Name2'} {'Heights'} {0x0 double} {0x0 double} {0x0 double} {0x0 double}
{'Name3'} {0x0 double} {0x0 double} {0x0 double} {0x0 double} {0x0 double}
In this 2-D array, I would want to find the number of elements in a specific row which are not {0x0 double}. It is important that the output is for the particular row, not the cell array overall e.g. for the first row the result would be 6, but for the second row it would be 2, and for the third it would be 1. In practice, the cell array is 6-D.
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Rik
am 17 Aug. 2018
Bearbeitet: Rik
am 13 Jan. 2021
You can use ~cellfun('isempty',examplecell) to find out if cells are non-empty, and then you can use sum (specifying a dimension) to count the number of non-empty cells in a particular dimension.
Edit:
This method is much faster than cellfun(@isempty,___), but it doesn't work for classes where isempty is overloaded. At least the string, table, and datetime classes are such examples, but there may be more.
examplecell = [{'Name1'} {'Heights'} {'Weights'} {[20000]} {[365]} {[7]};{'Name2'} {'Heights'} {[]} {[]} {[]} {[]};{'Name3'} {[]} {[]} {[]} {[]} {[]}]
fprintf('char syntax takes %.2f microseconds\n',1000*1000*timeit(@() ~cellfun('isempty',examplecell)))
fprintf('handle syntax takes %.2f microseconds\n',1000*1000*timeit(@() ~cellfun(@isempty,examplecell)))
(on my machine the difference is even larger: 2 vs 9)
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Jingrui Ge
am 13 Jan. 2021
Thanks for both of your inputs, now it works perfectly! I have no idea if it's a bug though...
Rik
am 13 Jan. 2021
Bearbeitet: Rik
am 15 Jan. 2021
I have now reported it as a bug, so we'll see what Mathworks thinks.
Update:
Since string has an overloaded isempty method this behavior is expected. I could not find where this is documented (which('isempty','-all') did suggest something is different). Support forwarded my service request to the documentation people, so they should now be aware.
% NB: the timings seem to have a larger spread than on a local machine
% it took 3 tries to get time reduction figures that make sense
cellfun_consistency_checker
% (the timetable (which fails), cell, and struct lines seem to be cropped)
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