function to read a cell contents

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Nicolò
Nicolò le 7 Avr 2013
Hello everybody! As the example shows, i would like that the genre of the variable will be recognized and declared (with print at the screen) and then divided creating two different matrices.Does anybody know the function that i need?
data = {'tomato','VEGETABLE';'banana','FRUIT';'grapes','FRUIT';'pepper','VEGETABLE';'carrot','VEGETABLE';'pear','FRUIT'}
class1 = 'FRUIT'
class2 = 'VEGETABLE'
data1 = {'tomato','VEGETABLE';'pepper','VEGETABLE';'carrot','VEGETABLE'}
data2 = {'banana','FRUIT';'grapes','FRUIT';'pear','FRUIT'}
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 7 Avr 2013
What is the purpose? Splitting arrays is not usually recommended if you need to scale up.
Nicolò
Nicolò le 7 Avr 2013
my purpose is select from the input database only the values that i'm interesting in thanks to the "kind's" recognizement (of course the type is unknown)

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 7 Avr 2013
I discourage creating incrementally numbered variables in the workspace, however here's the bare-bone approach:
% Index vegetables
idx = strcmpi(data(:,2),'vegetable');
% Select vegetable entries
data(idx,1)
Now, you can automate and throw everything into a, e.g. structure:
% Throw everything into a structure
[unData, ~, idxData] = unique(data(:,2));
for n = 1:numel(unData)
s.(unData{n}) = data(idxData == n,1);
end
s.FRUIT
s.VEGETABLE

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