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Extracting the values from a cellarray

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Reshma Ravi
Reshma Ravi le 12 Juin 2017
Clôturé : MATLAB Answer Bot le 20 Août 2021
I have a cellarray that is 'GUUA' [2] 'UUAG' [2] 'UAGC' [2] 'CGCC' [2] then my problem is to find the probability (individual item/total count, here p(GUUA)=2/8)of occurence. How is this possible.
Thanks in advance.

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Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne le 4 Août 2017
Modifié(e) : Michael Byrne le 4 Août 2017
One way to accomplish this is to use the contains function to get a logical array describing the locations of a specific string (in your example, 'GUUA'), and then summing this array to obtain the number of occurrences of this string. The number of occurrences can then be divided by the length of the cell array to obtain the probability:
c = {'GUUA','GUUA','UUAG','UUAG',...
'UAGC','UAGC','CGCC','CGCC'}; % Your cell array
p = sum(contains(c,'GUUA'))/length(c); % Probability
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Akira Agata
Akira Agata le 4 Août 2017
Just a minor comment. If you want to count 'GUUA' exactly, I would recommend using strcmp, like:
p2 = sum(strcmp(c,'GUUA'))/length(c);

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