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Leela Sai Krishna
Leela Sai Krishna le 22 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 23 Mai 2019
please help me to convert 1*28 cell in which each cell contains 10*25 size matrices.
i tried this
cell2mat(matrix)
it gives 10*7000 matrix
help me to convert it to double matrix
help me to solve this
Thanks in advance
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Leela Sai Krishna
Leela Sai Krishna le 22 Mai 2019
I am not clear in previous question.
I just edited my question.
Thanks
Catalytic
Catalytic le 22 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Catalytic le 22 Mai 2019
It is even less clear now. You removed any description of what you expect the result to be. Initially you said you wanted a 1x28 double vector as a result. As Stephen has already told you, the process you want for reducing your 10x25 matrix to a single number needs to be explained.

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Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) c(1), your_1x28_input)

Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) mean(c(:)), your_1x28_input)
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) mean2(c), your_1x28_input)

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Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) std(c(:)), your_1x28_input)
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(x) sum(x(:)), yourcell)

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Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) sum(c(:)), your_1x28_input)

Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) max(c(:)), your_1x28_input)

Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) min(c(:)), your_1x28_input)
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) prod(c(:)), your_1x28_input)

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Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
cellfun(@(c) var(sum(c,2)), your_1x28_input)

Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
ones(size( your_1x28_input))
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 22 Mai 2019
rand(size( your_1x28_input))

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) le 22 Mai 2019
Do you want to convert the 1-by-28 cell array C, each cell holding a 10-by-25 double matrix to a 3D double array M of size 10-by-25-by-28?
M = cat(3, C{:})
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Leela Sai Krishna
Leela Sai Krishna le 22 Mai 2019
i have 1*2 cell array
in which each cell contains 2*3 matrix
i.e
cell1 cell2
2*3 2*3
i am trying to store it in 2 matrices
Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) le 22 Mai 2019
Your question is still unclear. Can you give a complete example of the output?
C = {[1 2 3 ; 4 5 6] ; [11 12 13 ; 14 15 16]} % 1-by-2 cell array
% OUT = ....

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Matt J
Matt J le 22 Mai 2019
But is it possible to store 28 cells(10*25) in matrix form
I'm starting to think you mean this
[Matrix1,Matrix2,..., Matrix28] = deal(yourCell{:})
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 23 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 23 Mai 2019
You might be right...
@Leela Sai Krishna: if you are trying get the contents of the cell array as 28 separate variables, then be aware that in general splitting up data makes it harder to work with. Most likely the best solution would be to leave your data in that cell array just as it is, where it can be trivially accessed using indexing.
Also note that using numbered variables (e.g. M1, M2, ... M28) is a sign that code is badly designed, and generally such names lead beginners into writing slow, complex, buggy code that is hard to debug.

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