Subtracting two cell arrays, yielding a third cell array

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Andrew
Andrew am 4 Jun. 2011
Kommentiert: Stephen23 am 12 Mär. 2018
Hi,
I have two cell array of vectors; each cell in both cell arrays contains a 1 by 3 vector. For example,
A={[20 20 20],[30 30 30],[40 40 40];[50 50 50],[60 60 60],[70 70 70]};
B={[1 1 1],[2 2 2],[3 3 3];[4 4 4],[5 5 5],[6 6 6]};
How can I subtract B from A? For example, I wish to find:
C={[19 19 19],[28 28 28],[37 37 37];[46 46 46],[55 55 55],[64 64 64]}
Is there a way I can do this without stepping through each cell, converting them to numeric arrays using cell2mat, and then converting them back to cells?
Thank you very much for your time.
Andrew DeYoung
Carnegie Mellon University

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig am 4 Jun. 2011
C = cellfun(@minus,A,B,'Un',0)
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Pierre Lonfat
Pierre Lonfat am 12 Mär. 2018
What does the 'Un' and 0 stand for ? Thanks !
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 12 Mär. 2018
'Un' and 0 are shorthand for 'UniformOutput',false, which tells cellfun to return a cell array.

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