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Converting a variable sized cell array to a matrix
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Jay Vaidya
on 16 Nov 2020
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on 20 Aug 2021
I have a cell as below:
5 -3 11
2 3 7
-9 7
-1 3 2 4
-4
I want to convert this to a matrix. I don't know the maximum columns of the data. That means, given a cell, first I need to split the data and see what is the maximum number of columns and then generate the matrix accordingly.
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the cyclist
on 16 Nov 2020
Edited: the cyclist
on 16 Nov 2020
The way you have written this, it leaves a lot of ambiguity. Is this an accurate definiion for your cell array?
C = {5, -3, 11, [];
2, 3, 7, [];
-9, 7, [], [];
-1, 3, 2, 4;
-4, [], [], []};
If not, can you define it in MATLAB notation, or upload it here in a MAT file?
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Sourabh Kondapaka
on 18 Nov 2020
If this is still not clear. Please upload a .mat file of the variable using save() method in matlab.
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