Appending one cell array to non-zero cells of another

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I have a cell array FINAL_OUTPUT < 50x1 cell > and another one called indexing as shown in the attached file. How can I append the indexing column inside the non-empty cells of FINAL_OUTPUT? In the end, I would like to have FINAL_OUTPUT{1,1} having size 3x3 FINAL_OUTPUT{2,1} having size < 1x3 > etc...and the empty cells of FINAL_OUTPUT should remain empty.
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Eli Dim
Eli Dim on 2 Jul 2015
Edited: Eli Dim on 2 Jul 2015
Here is a sample set. Thank you for your assistance. The idea is that the rows of indexing should be appended to the non-zero rows of FINAL_OUTPUT
Eli Dim
Eli Dim on 2 Jul 2015
these are the indices of FINAL_OUTPUT to which each row of indexing corresponds.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 2 Jul 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 2 Jul 2015
>> out = cellfun(@(F,I)[F,num2cell(I)], FINAL_OUTPUT(check_not_empty), indexing, 'UniformOutput',false);
>> out{1}
ans =
'A' [ 110] [1]
'B' [ 110] [2]
'C' [2.8422e-14] [3]
>> out{2}
ans =
'A' [56.5000] [1]
>> out{3}
ans =
'A' [55] [1]
'B' [55] [2]
'C' [55] [3]
And of course to allocate back into the original cell array, just use indexing:
FINAL_OUTPUT(check_not_empty) = out;

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 2 Jul 2015
out=cellfun(@(x,y) [x y],FINAL_OUTPU,indexing,'un',0)
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Eli Dim
Eli Dim on 2 Jul 2015
Thank you for your answer, but this does not work since the arguments FINAL_OUTPUT and indexing are not of the same size.

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