Conditionally replace numerical Array with Strings
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I have a simply array with 0s and 1s and I would like to replace each element conditionally with a string like so:
old_array = [0 1 0 0 1]
new_array = ["string0" "string1" "string0" "string0" "string1"]
I have tried this, but ended up with NaNs:
old_array(old_array>0)=string("string1")
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Dave B
le 22 Nov 2021
This is happening because old_array is an array of doubles, you can't have a mix of strings and doubles in a regular (i.e. not cell) array.
You can convert an array to string and replace all of the values
old_array = [0 1 0 0 1];
old_array = "string" + string(old_array)
Or convert the array to string and just replace some of the values (and still keep everything string):
old_array = [0 1 0 0 1];
ind = old_array>0;
old_array = string(old_array);
old_array(ind) = "string1"
Or you can use a cell array to mix and match types:
old_array = [0 1 0 0 1];
ind = old_array>0;
old_array = num2cell(old_array);
old_array(ind)={"string1"}
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