intersection of two tables question

Hello,
I have 2 cell arrays of the following form:
A = {1,2,3;'a','b','c';'e','f','g'};
B = {'x','y';[],[];'z','v'};
and I want to create a third cell array with the content of A, but with only those rows that are not empty in B. What is the most efficient way to do that?
The result should be:
C = {1,2,3;'e','f','g'};
Help is greatly appreciated

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 27 Sep 2012
A(all(~cellfun('isempty',B),2),:)

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 27 Sep 2012
Modifié(e) : Matt Fig le 27 Sep 2012
Leon comments:
"Great! Thank you very much. Can you tell me as well how I get the exact inverse, I mean all entries of A where B is empty?
Regards!"
Yes, just take off the ~.
A(all(cellfun('isempty',B),2),:)
Léon
Léon le 27 Sep 2012
Thank you very much indeed!

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