Find in a cell array?

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M G
M G el 7 de Ag. de 2013
Comentada: Marwan Malaeb el 20 de Mayo de 2022
Hello all,
Suppose a cell array 10x1 consisted of random numbers from 1 to 5. How can I find the locations for number 5?
All the best,
MhD
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Elias  Berra
Elias Berra el 17 de Nov. de 2015
X = my_array_data [row,col] = find(X==21) %In this example, it retrieves the cell location which contains the value 21.
Marwan Malaeb
Marwan Malaeb el 20 de Mayo de 2022
call this array for example X
type k=find(X==5)
it will return for you the number of the cell that has the value of 5.

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Jan
Jan el 7 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: Jan el 7 de Ag. de 2013
C = {1,5,3,4,2,3,4,5,2,1};
index = find([C{:}] == 5);
Here [C{:}] is a faster inlined version of cell2mat.
Alternative:
index = cellfun(@(x) x==5, C, 'UniformOutput', 1);
Or the long and most likely faster form:
index = false(1, numel(C))
for k = 1:numel(C)
index(k) = (C{k} == 5);
end
[EDITED] If you are talking of a cell string, this is much faster:
D = {'1' '5' '3' '4' '2' '3' '4' '5' '2' '1'};
index = find(strcmp(D, '5'));
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Jan
Jan el 8 de Ag. de 2013
This looks strange. When eheader is numerical, converting it elementwise inside a cellfun call to a string and afterwards by char to a char matrix is cruel. Then assuming a certain number of spaces around the value is fragile, because the width depends on the values. What about this (I cannot open the posted MAT file, better post code in the forum which creates the example data):
x = find([eheader{:}] == -88)
STRCMP works much faster with cell strings, so at least do not let CHAR() create a CHAR-matrix.
Kylie Hansen
Kylie Hansen el 16 de Ag. de 2017
Just a casual MATLAB coder dropping by this older thread on a hunt for answers. Your response for the cell string method worked easily for me. Thank you so much for including it!

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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs el 15 de Feb. de 2022
Just in case someone comes here looking to do this with a cell array of chars as I was, it's quite easy this way:
my_cell_array = {'a', 'b', 'c'};
i = find(strcmp(my_cell_array, 'b'));
assert(i == 2)
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hongyi xu
hongyi xu el 17 de Abr. de 2022
Genius! Your supplement exactly fits my question.

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Caroline
Caroline el 7 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek el 7 de Ag. de 2013
cellarray_new = zeros; %initializing the array
ind = 1; %indices for new array
for j = 1:10
if (cellarray(j) == 5)
cellarray_new(ind) = j;
ind = ind + 1;
end
end
the array cellarray_new will contain all the indices of the original cell array that contain the number 5
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Jan
Jan el 7 de Ag. de 2013
I assume that "cell array" implies, that the array is a cell.
Filza Ashraf
Filza Ashraf el 22 de Mayo de 2014
how can i find a pixel intensity if cell contains an image or image is stored in cell???

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