Cell array help with strings
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Maddie Long
el 18 de Feb. de 2020
I am trying to write several rows of a cell array into one box of a new cell array.
x = {('Q');('N');('Q');('New');('Q');('N');('Q');}
I need to output a cellarray that has all the Q's and when it reaches 'New' it goes to the next row so the output looks like this:
y = {('Q Q' ; 'Q Q'}
As of right now I have this:
x = {('Q');('N');('Q');('New');('Q');('N');('Q');}
q = string(x);
% T = table()
c = {};
for i = 1:numel(x)
if strcmp(q(i),'Q') || strcmp(q(i),'L')
c = {strjoin(q(i),' ')}
else strcmp(q(i),'New')
end
end
A good point to touch on is that the x array will not be periodic always.
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Jacob Wood
el 18 de Feb. de 2020
One way this could be accomplished is by tracking what cell you are currently looking to write into, and then increasing this "current_cell" every time you see a 'New'. My implementation would look something like:
x = {('Q');('N');('Q');('New');('Q');('N');('Q');};
c = {};
current_cell = 1;
for i = 1:numel(x)
if (strcmp(x{i},'Q') || strcmp(x{i},'L')) && numel(c)<current_cell %meaning this would be the first element in the cell, so we don't need to put a space in front
c{current_cell} = x{i};
elseif strcmp(x{i},'Q') || strcmp(x{i},'L')
c{current_cell} = strjoin({c{current_cell},x{i}}); %strjoin puts the space in for us
elseif strcmp(x{i},'New')
current_cell = current_cell+1;
end
end
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Stephen23
el 18 de Feb. de 2020
Editada: Stephen23
el 19 de Feb. de 2020
>> x = {'Q';'N';'Q';'New';'Q';'N';'Q'};
>> y = 1+cumsum(strcmpi(x,'new'));
>> z = strcmpi(x,'Q') | strcmpi(x,'L');
>> foo = @(v){strjoin(x(v))};
>> out = accumarray(y(z),find(z),[],foo)
out =
'Q Q'
'Q Q'
Or for MATLAB versions before R2013a:
>> baz = @(s)s(2:end);
>> foo = @(v){baz(sprintf(' %s',x{v}))};
>> out = accumarray(y(z),find(z),[],foo)
out =
'Q Q'
'Q Q'
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