Spli cell array directly at the function output
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Hi,
I have a function returning two 1*n cell arrays as output, which I want to append to two existing cell arrays (variable1 and variable2). However, I don't want to end up with nested cells arrays, so my code looks like this:
variable1 = { 'var11', 'var12' };
variable2 = { 'var21', 'var22' };
[ output1, output2 ] = myFunc();
variable1 = [ variable1, output1{:} ];
variable2 = [ variable2, output2{:} ];
In this case, is it possible to append the outputs to variable1 and variable2 and exploding the cells in only one line instead of 3. So something like this (which obviously does not work but it is just to be sure I am clear enough):
variable1 = { 'var11', 'var12' };
variable2 = { 'var21', 'var22' };
[ [ variable1, output1{:} ], [ variable2, output2{:} ] ] = myFunc();
Thanks for your help.
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Matt J
on 14 May 2024
Edited: Matt J
on 14 May 2024
Avoiding nested cells does not require that you "explode" the cells using a comma-separated-list. You could have just done this, and gotten the same result.
variable1 = { 'var11', 'var12' };
variable2 = { 'var21', 'var22' };
[ output1, output2 ] = myFunc();
variable1 = [ variable1, output1];
variable2 = [ variable2, output2];
This assumes output1 and output2 are not theselves nested cell arrays.
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Stephen23
on 15 May 2024
If
- you can modify the function to return another output argument
- the size of the returned cell arrays is only known when they are returned
then here is one possibility:
v1 = {'var11', 'var12'};
v2 = {'var21', 'var22'};
[n,v1(end+1:end+n),v2(end+1:end+n)] = myfun()
function [n,C1,C2] = myfun()
C1 = {'next', 'hello'};
C2 = {'text', 'world'};
n = numel(C1);
end
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