how to remove comma from certain items only from cell array with several items

hey all, i'am new to matlab and i have a query. i have a single cell array as following:
charstring={'"98,786","103,630","95,758","99,871","106,916",494,361,"92,793","81,741","79,919","79,919",999,989,999'}
this has some items in quotes and others without quotes. what i need to do is remove the ,(comma) character from only those numbers which are between quotes. so my final answer should look like:
charstring={'"98786","103630","95758","99871","106916",494,361,"92793","81741","79919","79919",999,989,999'}
i have tried all combination of strrep replaceBetween regexprep but could not get my head around this question. any help on this matter would be highly appreciated. thanks, azim

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2017년 4월 5일
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This is easy with regexprep:
>> str = {'"98,786","103,630","95,758","99,871","106,916",494,361,"92,793","81,741","79,919","79,919",999,989,999'};
>> out = regexprep(str,'("\d+),(\d+")','$1$2')
out =
"98786","103630","95758","99871","106916",494,361,"92793","81741","79919","79919",999,989,999

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Jan
Jan 2017년 4월 5일
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+1, I like your REGEXP powers. The commands look cryptic, if one is not familiar with regular expressions. Therefore I tend to post a version with dull (so to say: Matlab 5) commands. The alternatives might be faster during the run-time, but more susceptible for typos due to the longer code (my first answer here contained 2 bugs...). In many cases saving a microsecond during the execution is less useful than spending minutes for debugging.
@Jan Simon: thank you. I guess I practiced a lot, because I like how regexp (and friends) are quite fast, yet just requires some simple commands... or cryptic commands, if one is not used to them.
Here is a brief explanation of the above regular expression:
( start group 1
" match double quote
\d+ match one or more digits
) end group 1
, match comma
( start group 2
\d+ match one or more digits
" match double quote
) end group 2
So at this point we have matched this sequence: double-quote + digits + ',' + digits + double-quote, and have collected the quotes and digits into two groups. The output is thus as simple as '$1$2' which puts the contents of the two groups together. The comma is thus excluded as it was not in any of the groups, and parts of the string not in double quotes do not match the regular expression so are not affected.
regular expression is like any other language (programming or otherwise). If you don't know it, it looks and sounds like gibberish. If you do know it, then it's easy to understand. Certainly, Stephen's expression here is very low on the complexity scale of regular expressions. It's only two capture groups each consisting of digits and " and separated by a comma. Yet, it does the job perfectly.
beautiful answer...thanks for the help and the great explanation. i hope i become as good as you guys in coding.

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Jan
Jan 2017년 4월 5일
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C = {['"98,786","103,630","95,758","99,871","106,916",494,361,"92,793",', ...
"81,741","79,919","79,919",999,989,999']}
D = strsplit(C{1}, ',');
quoted = strncmp(D, '"', 1);
D(quoted) = strrep(D(quoted), ',', ''); % [EDITED] Typos
Str = sprintf('%s,', D{:});
CleanC = {Str(1:length(Str)-1)}; % remove trailing comma

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