Is there an efficient method to remove leading underscores from a cell array of strings?

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Given
a={'rose','_tulip_blue','lilac','_daisy'}
is there an efficient way of stripping the leading underscores to give
b={'rose','tulip_blue','lilac','daisy'}
I tried
strtok(a,'_')
but that gives
b={'rose','tulip','lilac','daisy'}
and misses the '_blue'. I would like to avoid looping through the strings one at a time if possible.

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Adam
Adam on 6 Aug 2014
[b, c] = strtok( a, '_' )
b = strcat( b, c )
looks like it works.
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Ken Campbell
Ken Campbell on 6 Aug 2014
I agree it works :-)
It also copes with more than 2 underscores. For example.
a={'rose','_tulip_blue_red','lilac','_daisy'}
[b,c]=strtok(a,'_');
b=strcat(b,c);
gives
b={'rose' 'tulip_blue_red' 'lilac' 'daisy'}
Thanks

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AJ von Alt
AJ von Alt on 6 Aug 2014
b = regexprep(a,'^_','','emptymatch')

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