Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

I have a cell array (see picture). I want to fill those gaps by a number. How can i do this? I will really appreciate your help. Thanks

1 vue (au cours des 30 derniers jours)
i tried this code. But it didn't work
for jj=1:r_txt-1
if isempty(DO_txt(jj));
DO_txt2{jj,1}={'0'};
end
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 30 Oct 2016
mask = cellfun(@isempty, D0_txt(1:r_txt-1));
D0_txt2(mask) = {'0'};
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Mohammad Abu Zafer Siddik
Mohammad Abu Zafer Siddik le 31 Oct 2016
My cell was blank. It doesn't have a cell like "[]". If the cell like "[]" then we can solve this by your code and mine. I don't really understand, what does that blank is? Is it an empty or anything else. I am confused. Thanks
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 31 Oct 2016
Works for me, other than it coming out as a row vector by default:
D0_txt = cell(20,1);
D0_txt([3,7,13,19]) = {'10A'};
r_txt = 20;
mask = cellfun(@isempty, D0_txt(1:r_txt-1));
D0_txt2(mask) = {'0'};
>> D0_txt2
D0_txt2 =
1×18 cell array
'0' '0' [] '0' '0' '0' [] '0' '0' '0' '0' '0' [] '0' '0' '0' '0' '0'
Possibly your cells that look blank are not empty and hold blanks instead.
You might notice that the output includes [] . Those are at the positions where D0_txt was not empty. You did not define what the contents of D0_txt2 should be where D0_txt is not empty.

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