How to get a complement of a cell array in matlab?
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I would like to write a matlab code to get a cell array W so that W is "V without the union of three different arrays V1, V2 and V3", i.e., W = V ∖ V1∪V2∪V3 , where V= {[1,2], [3,5], [5,6], [2,4],[3,7], [3,9], [8,9] }, V1 = {[1,2], [3,5], [5,6]}, V2 = {[2,4],[3,7] }, and V3= {[3,9] }.
I have tried the following, but it yields only number W=8. But I wanted to get W = { [8,9]}.
Please any hint/assistance? Thanks in advance!
V= {[1,2], [3,5], [5,6], [2,4],[3,7], [3,9], [8,9] };
V1 = {[1,2], [3,5], [5,6]};
V2 = {[2,4],[3,7] };
V3= {[3,9] };
W = setdiff(cell2mat(V(:)), union(union(cell2mat(V1(:)),cell2mat(V2(:)),'rows'),cell2mat(V3(:)),'rows'))
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