Hi,
is there another notation than - for example - num2cell(50:50:200)? I question because {50:50:200} would create a cell - so i thougth that there is -maybe- a simpler notation for getting a cell-array, without using a function..
Thanks and greetings

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 20 Nov 2016
The results of the two operations are different:
C1 = num2cell(50:50:200)
C2 = {50:50:200}
C1 =
1×4 cell array
[50.0000e+000] [100.0000e+000] [150.0000e+000] [200.0000e+000]
C2 =
cell
[1×4 double]
So what you use to create the cell array depends on what you want it to be.

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Udo Kessler
Udo Kessler le 20 Nov 2016
Yes, my question is, if there is a simpler notaion for your C1 (creating a cell-array) than using the function num2cell?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 20 Nov 2016
Adding ten characters "num2cell()" to your code is too complicated? Come on! I doubt any alternative solution would add fewer characters than that.
Star Strider
Star Strider le 20 Nov 2016
@Udo Kessler — Not to my knowledge. See: Cell Arrays.
@Image Analyst — My sentiments exactly!
Udo Kessler
Udo Kessler le 20 Nov 2016
:-) It was just a question coming to my mind while learnig Matlab. There are so many possible notations for so many things..
Star Strider
Star Strider le 20 Nov 2016
No worries!
That is the reason I directed you to the documentation for cell arrays. There are in general several ways to do most things in MATLAB, so what is ‘best’ depends upon the context.

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