Testing for a string in a cell array in a structure
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I want to find the matches to a string in a cell array of strings which is part of a structure.
Strcmp works when I give it the cell array, but not when I use the structure.
>> CellArray = { 'one' 'two' 'three' 'one' };
>> S = struct( 'CA', CellArray );
>> strcmp( CellArray, 'one' )
ans =
1×4 logical array
1 0 0 1
>> strcmp( S.CA, 'one' )
Error using strcmp
Too many input arguments.
>>
What am I doing wrong?
I don't have to use a structure - I just use it as a way of returing lots of variables from a function.
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Voss
le 18 Mar 2022
Modifié(e) : Voss
le 18 Mar 2022
Enclose cell array arguments in the call to struct() with {} to make them scalar cell arrays, because struct() will create an array of structs for cell array inputs, one per element of the cell array given.
CellArray = { 'one' 'two' 'three' 'one' };
S = struct( 'CA', CellArray ) % 1-by-4 struct array
S = struct( 'CA', {CellArray} ) % scalar struct
strcmp( CellArray, 'one' )
strcmp( S.CA, 'one' )
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Voss
le 22 Mar 2022
You're welcome! If it's working now, do you mind marking the answer as 'Accepted'? I appreciate it!
Honestly, the behavior of struct() you ran into here - where passing a cell array to the struct() function creates an array of structs rather than a scalar struct with a cell array field - is one thing that bugs me about MATLAB (and there aren't very many things that bug me about MATLAB).
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