i have data in double format and i want that data in array format
inder 34*1 double
it should be in this format
inder {...................}

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 27 de Mayo de 2021
Muhammad - isn't inder already an array with dimension 34x1? Or do you want to convert it to a cell array? Please add an example of what you are attempting to do.
Muhammad
Muhammad el 27 de Mayo de 2021
i have data in double format
this is in work space
data 34*1 double
i want to convert it into
data {}
the cyclist
the cyclist el 27 de Mayo de 2021
@Muhammad SULAMAN, it may seem to you that it is clear what you want, but it is not.
data {}
isn't meaningful MATLAB syntax in any way.
I'll reiterate @Geoff Hayes's suggestion that you give a small example -- using valid MATLAB syntax -- of what the input you have, and the output you want. (The input seems clear to me, but not the output.)
Also, see my solution. Is that what you want? If not, explain why.

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 27 de Mayo de 2021
If you want your 34x1 double to be in a single cell of a cell array, then ...
inder = rand(34,1);
inderCell1 = {inder}
inderCell1 = 1×1 cell array
{34×1 double}
If you instead want a 34x1 cell array, where each element is in its own cell, then
inderCell34 = num2cell(inder)
inderCell34 = 34×1 cell array
{[0.2527]} {[0.0156]} {[0.7175]} {[0.2866]} {[0.1045]} {[0.6102]} {[0.1754]} {[0.0870]} {[0.8349]} {[0.4660]} {[0.8169]} {[0.7427]} {[0.4546]} {[0.5289]} {[0.4183]} {[0.2509]}

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