How to create vectors from a cell array?
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I have a cell array consisting of 3 cells (1x10, 1x15, 1x20). How can I efficiently create 3 vectors?
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@Yerzhigit Bapin: why can't you simply keep the data in the cell array and use indexing? Using indexing is much simpler and more efficient than creating/access variable names dynamically:
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[a,b,c] = myCell{:};
Not advisable if the number of vectors you want to create escalates to the state that you are next going to ask how you name then a1, a2, a3, etc, but for just extracting an explicit number of outputs the above should work.
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Yerzhigit Bapin
2017-7-3
Adam
2017-7-3
If you do have a variable number of vectors then just keep them in a cell array and access them by index. Or put them into a struct if you really want, with individually named fields.
The latter approach works best where the vectors each relate to something with a meaningful name though rather than stuff you just end up naming a1, a2, a3. e.g. time, velocity, temperature, etc work fine for having independent vectors on a struct, but just arbitrary runs of data work better in a cell array.
Yerzhigit Bapin
2017-7-3
cellfun(@cumsum,C,'uni',0)
where C is your input cell array.
Yerzhigit Bapin
2017-7-3
Image Analyst
2017-7-3
Use deal():
% Setup: Make cell array consisting of 3 cells (1x10, 1x15, 1x20).
ca = {ones(1,10), rand(1,15), randi(9, 1, 20)}
celldisp(ca); % Display it.
% Make vectors
[v1, v2, v3] = deal(ca{:})
or simply assign the 3 vectors
v1 = ca{1};
v2 = ca{2};
v3 = ca{3};
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