Concatenate Cellarray and cell2mat
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I have a 7x3 Cell array of cells as follows:
X =
[ 20] [ 20] [ 20]
[ 125] [ 315] [ 125]
[ 224] [ 500] [ 200]
[1000] [1000] [ 250]
[2000] [2000] [ 500]
[] [] [1000]
[] [] [2000]
I need to concatenate this to a 1 column cellarray and eventually convert it to a matrix. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Please note that equalizing the dimension by filling in the empty arrays with zero is not an option for me.
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Walter Roberson
le 20 Déc 2011
arrayfun(@(IDX) [X{IDX,:}], 1:size(X,1), 'Uniform', 0)
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Sean de Wolski
le 20 Déc 2011
How about a for-loop with cell2mat on each row?
Xv = cell(size(X,1),1);
for ii = 1:length(X)
Xv{ii} = cell2mat(X(ii,:));
end
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Aviator
le 20 Déc 2011
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Walter Roberson
le 20 Déc 2011
This depends on what is meant by a one-column cell array. The code I showed produces a one-column cell array (or a one-row, whichever), in which the cells happen to be different sizes. Creating a vector out of all of the elements of the array would be a different task, and there would not usually be a lot of point in producing a "one column cell array" of the result when a numeric vector result would do.
The code posted in this Answer does not satisfy the initial condition that the result be a one-column cell array: you would need to wrap the results inside {} in order to get a cell array, or use mat2cell() on it. But if you are going to use mat2cell then you might as well just use
X(cellfun(@isempty,X)) = [];
and that would be enough, including the conversion to column vector.
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