find a cell array of strings in another cell array of strings

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sh as
sh as le 14 Avr 2016
Commenté : Guillaume le 14 Avr 2016
I have two cell array of strings, say A and B. I would like to find all cells in B, in which cells of A are occurred! for example:
A={'aa';'a a';'b a'}
B={'s a';'a a';'ll';'a a';'b a';'h f'}
Here 'a a' happened twice in B, and also 'b a' happened once and 'aa' never happened. Then I would like to delete those cells, so I will have:
B={'s a';'ll';'h f'}
So, I have to consider the repetition of strings like 'a a'.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Many thanks

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 14 Avr 2016
ismember is the function that tells you if elements of a set are found in another set.
A = {'aa'; 'a a'; 'b a'}
B = {'s a'; 'a a'; 'll'; 'a a'; 'b a'; 'h f'}
%find which cells of A are in B
isAinB = ismember(A, B);
fprintf('''%s'' of A was found in B\n', A{isAinB});
%find which cells of B are in A and delete them
isBinA = ismember(B, A);
B(isBinA) = []

Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) le 14 Avr 2016
So you want the keep the elements in B that are not in A. This is known is the difference in sets, implemented in matlab like this
A = {'aa' ; 'a a' ; 'b a'}
B = {'s a' ; 'a a' ; 'll' ; 'a a' ; 'b a' ; 'h f'}
OUT = setdiff(B,A)
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sh as
sh as le 14 Avr 2016
Modifié(e) : sh as le 14 Avr 2016
Thank you very much for quick reply.
But the problem is that this function also does something like unique function. that it also remove any repetition of other strings in B that are important for me to keep them.
Guillaume
Guillaume le 14 Avr 2016
Then use ismember as per my answer.

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