Splitting a cell in two.

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Anders Mahler
Anders Mahler on 2 Oct 2014
Commented: Anders Mahler on 3 Oct 2014
Hello, i have a cell struture with different vectors, ( 220x1 double 87x1 double 175x1 double 102x1 double 165x1 double 123x1 double), that i would like to split i 2 cells, where 1st, 3rd.ect. vector goes in the first, and the 2nd, 4thn ect. goes in the second. Not alle my cells are of the same length. Does anybody know of a smart function? Best Regards Anders

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 2 Oct 2014
Edited: Stephen23 on 2 Oct 2014
MATLAB's indexing is pretty good at doing these kind of things:
A = {vec1,vec2,vec3,vec4...};
B = A(1:2:end);
C = A(2:2:end);
And it does other neat things too:
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Anders Mahler
Anders Mahler on 3 Oct 2014
Thanks a lot, short af effective, perfect.

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