hi everyone
i have something like this
a=C3;A2/C3;C7;C9;A5/E1 and with this
b=regexp(a,';','split') i get this:
'C3' 'A2/C3' 'C7' 'C9' 'A5/E1'
Now the question:
How can i passa from this 'C3' 'A2/C3' 'C7' 'C9' 'A5/E1' to something like a matrix which has in the first line 'C3', second line 'A2/C3', third line 'C7'...
Any ideas?

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Nathan Greco
Nathan Greco 2011년 7월 25일

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You would not be able to use a matrix, as matrices can only contain the same data types (all numerical or all character arrays) and must have rectangular dimensions (without empty spaces). You can't match up the columns of 'C3' and 'A2/C3', for example, because the latter has 5 characters (5 columns) while the first has 2. Use a cell array instead.
To get a column rather than a row from your output, transpose your b:
a='C3;A2/C3;C7;C9;A5/E1';
b=regexp(a,';','split')'
b will then become a 5x1 cell array.
-Nathan

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov 2011년 7월 25일

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char(b{:})

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