Seperting numbers in a cell

Hello,
How can I sepererate numbers in a cell with respect to semi colon seperating them? E.g. number is given below
a={1000000000;-46,924118041992187;}
I have tried with this command but it sepererates number with semi colon and comma.
b=regexp(a,'\d+(\;)?(\d+)?','match')
.

7 Comments

a is cells of numbers or string?
Numbers.
Jan
Jan on 31 Mar 2017
Edited: Jan on 31 Mar 2017
What does
a = {1000000000;-46,924118041992187;}
mean exactly?
a = '{1000000000;-46,924118041992187;}'
a = {'1000000000;-46,924118041992187;'}
'a = {1000000000;-46,924118041992187;}'
KSSV
KSSV on 31 Mar 2017
Edited: KSSV on 31 Mar 2017
a={1000000000;-46,924118041992187;}
didn't this throw a error? Comma is not allowed...
antennist
antennist on 31 Mar 2017
Edited: antennist on 31 Mar 2017
Yes this is cell containing two double values. a = {1000000000;-46,924118041992187;}
a={1000000000;-46924118041992187}
you can use a{1} and a{2}. Thus they are separated??
@KSSV consider it a long number in a single cell.

Sign in to comment.

 Accepted Answer

If you mean
a = {'1000000000;-46,924118041992187;'}
use
str = strrep(a{1}, ',', '.');
n = sscanf(str, '%g;%g')

More Answers (0)

Categories

Tags

No tags entered yet.

Asked:

on 31 Mar 2017

Commented:

on 31 Mar 2017

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!