Problem 43672. String Array Basics, Part 2: Convert String Array to Cell Array; No Missing Values
String array and cell array are two types of containers for storing pieces of data. In this problem, you will be given a string array. Your job is to convert the string array to a cell array of character vectors, which stores the same pieces of text data.
To begin with, let's assume that there are no missing type values in the input string array.
Example:
Input: >> x = string({'I','love','MATLAB'}) x = 1×3 string array "I" "love" "MATLAB";
Output: >> y = {'I','love','MATLAB'} y = 1×3 cell array 'I' 'love' 'MATLAB';
Related Problems in this series:
- String Array Basics, Part 1: Convert Cell Array to String Array; No Missing Values
- String Array Basics, Part 2: Convert String Array to Cell Array; No Missing Values
- String Array Basics, Part 3: Convert Cell Array with Missing Values to String Array
- String Array Basics, Part 4: Convert String Array with Missing Values to Cell Array
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Robert Wagner
on 9 Nov 2023
assert(isequal(x,y_correct)) !!! :-(
unfortunately I fell for it
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