How can I convert cell array to an arrary matrix?
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Hi,
I have a cell array and I want to ceovert it to an array matrix.
Can I convert this cell array as follows:
array_matrix = [6 11 20 12 15 19 12 4 18 16 3 13 1 14 7 8 5 10 9 17]
Is there a way to do this?
My cell matrix is attached.
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This is how it can be attained:
A = load('cell_array.mat').ans;
for ii = 1:numel(A)
H = A{ii};
K{ii} = cat(1, H(:)');
end
array_matrix = (horzcat(K{:}))
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Abdullah Türk
on 8 Jan 2024
Walter Roberson
on 8 Jan 2024
temp = load('cell_array.mat');
A = temp.ans;
Abdullah Türk
on 8 Jan 2024
@Abdullah Türk: If you know that all the cells of your cell array contain column vectors of the same class (as is the case in the variable ans in the posted mat file), then @Dyuman Joshi's approach will work:
x = load('cell_array.mat').ans;
out = vertcat(x{:}).'
Alternatively, if the cells can contain arrays of any shape and dimensionality (still of the same class), then you'll need to reshape them before doing the vertical concatenation (vertcat). For example:
x = load('cell_array.mat').ans;
x_col = cellfun(@(m)reshape(m,[],1),x,'UniformOutput',false);
out = vertcat(x_col{:}).'
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Abdullah Türk
on 8 Jan 2024
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