In my case
>> U
U =
1×2 cell array
[1×2 double] [1×2 double]
>> U{1}
ans =
1 2
>> U{2}
ans =
2 3
F = { } ;
How can I obtain F like that?
F = { {1 2} { 2 3} }

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Guillaume
Guillaume am 25 Nov. 2019

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If you're asking how to transform U into your desired F:
F = cellfun(@num2cell, U, 'UniformOuput', false);
would be one way of doing it.
However, making a cell array of scalar numbers (e.g. {1, 2}) is rarely a good idea. It uses a lot more memory and is more complicated to use.

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Mira le
Mira le am 25 Nov. 2019
I want F to be like that F = { {1 2} {2 3}, {2 3 }, {1 2} }
Guillaume
Guillaume am 25 Nov. 2019
You need to explain the starting point and probably explain the reasoning behind your question.
...and make sure you're actually asking the right question since you've now moved the goalpost.
Right now it looks like the answer to your question: "I want F to be like that F = { {1 2} {2 3}, {2 3 }, {1 2} }" is to simply type:
F = { {1 2}, {2 3}, {2 3 }, {1 2} }
in your code. Hopefully, that's not what you're asking.
Mira le
Mira le am 25 Nov. 2019
I just forgor to make the right F in the first
Guillaume
Guillaume am 25 Nov. 2019
I still have no idea what you're asking since you haven't even explained what we start with and what you're trying to do.

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