How to present elements of a cell array?
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If in any two elements of both cells, the numbers are the same, then how to display the letters that correspond to these numbers? For example:
s1 = {‘EC 101’, ‘CH 100’, ‘MA 115’};
s2 = {‘CH 100’, ‘MA 112’, ‘BI 101’};
Print to the screen:
EC and BI.
CH and CH
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dpb
el 25 de Mayo de 2014
Are the formats of the cells always as shown?
Simpler would be if you could create the cell arrays as character, number instead of as mixed when generating them.
Well wait for answers to above before actually spending time...
Jim Bosley
el 28 de Sept. de 2017
For the love of Mike, I can't be the only person that this affects: Why in the world do your code examples include left and right apostrophes? This precludes being able to copy and paste from MATLAB help to MATLAB, and is a needless barrier to help being useful. Perhaps I'm missing something? IS there a way to tell MATLAB "treat all apostrophes as straight apostrophes"?
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s1n = reshape(sscanf([s1{:}],'%s%d'),3,[]) ;
s2n = reshape(sscanf([s2{:}],'%s%d'),3,[]) ;
[id2,id1] = find(bsxfun(@eq,s1n(3,:),s2n(3,:).') ;
output = arrayfun(@(i1,i2)sprintf('%s and %s',s1n(1:end-1,i1),...
s2n(1:end-1,i2)),id1,id2,'UniformOutput',false)
Your move, The Cyclist ;-)
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the cyclist
el 25 de Mayo de 2014
Yours crushes mine on timing (factor of 5 on my machine), so I'll bow to this. Any "improvements" would carry with them some serious obfuscations, like dispensing with the reshape commands in favor of more clever indexing, etc.
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