Substitute string to double
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Hi everyone, very simple question here:
I have this:
Acell =
3×3 cell array
'0+1/R1' '0-1/R1' '1'
'0-1/R1' '0+1/R1+1/R2' '0'
'1' '0' '0'
Apart from that, I have this:
R1 = '1000';
R2 = '1000';
My goal is to convert the original string to a double array so I could perform calculations afterwards, like this:
A = [ 1/1000 -1/1000 1; -1/1000 1/1000+1/1000 0; 1 0 0;];
What I tried so far was:
Acell = strrep(Acell,'R1','1000');
Acell = strrep(Acell,'R2','1000');
A = str2double(Acell);
Obtaining:
A =
NaN NaN 1
NaN NaN 0
1 0 0
Any thoughts? This is just a little example, my idea is doing that job for much more elements so I'm not sure about using 'strrep' too.
Many thanks in advance
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madhan ravi
on 17 Sep 2020
Edited: madhan ravi
on 17 Sep 2020
Requires Symbolic Math Toolbox:
Wanted = str2sym(regexprep(Acell, {'R1', 'R2'}, {R1, R2}))
%or for older versions
Wanted = sym(regexprep(Acell, {'R1', 'R2'}, {R1, R2})) % not tested
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