How do I convert a cell array with multiple values per cell into a numerical array with multiple rows?
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Hi,
I have a cell array called split_newdata_mean which contains multiple cells. Each of these cells contains five values in five rows.
I am looking to create a new numerical array in which the first column contains all the values from the first row of each cell in split_newdata_mean, the second column contains all the values from the second row of the of each cell and so on.
In the end I would have a array with five columns and as many rows as there are cells in split_newdata_mean.
How would that look?
Thank you!
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Arif Hoq
on 12 Dec 2022
The dimension of the 4th Column of your cell array is 4x1, but the rest of your cell array is 5x1.
a=load("split_newdata_mean.mat");
b=a.split_newdata_mean;
b{1,4}=[b{1,4};NaN]; % making equal dimension in the 4th column
c=[b{:}];
new_mat=c'
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