Parsing a cell array

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R J
R J on 11 Sep 2014
Commented: R J on 11 Sep 2014
Hi there,
I have a 24x4 cell called "Data" where each cell contains an array of 2x2000 double. I would like to parse the cell in the following way:
- The 1x2000 double in cell in Data{1,1}(1,:), Data{1,2}(1,:), Data{1,3}(1,:), and Data{1,4}(1,:) are all parsed into its in own "temp" array so that "temp(:,:)" contains all 4 1x2000 doubles from those 4 cells. The plan is to use a loop so that I can parse the entire 24x4 cell in this way.
Any help would be appreciated.. Thank you!

Accepted Answer

Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 11 Sep 2014
Since any element of your 24x4 cell is a 2x2000 array of doubles, then you could just use an inner loop to populate the temp array with the first row of each of those 2x2000 arrays. Something like
% pre-allocate memory to temp
temp = zeros(4,2000);
% iterate over each of the 24 rows
for u=1:size(Data,1)
% iterate over each of the 4 columns
for v=1:size(Data,2)
temp(v,:) = Data{u,v}(1,:);
end
% do stuff with temp
end
The above should allow you to parse all the necessary data into the temp array so that you can do some further processing. If you want to save temp from each iteration, then you could just copy it to a three-dimensional matrix or to another cell array at each iteration of u.

More Answers (1)

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 11 Sep 2014
temp = permute(cell2mat(permute(Data,[1,3,2])),[3,2,1]);

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