how can I combine two columns of an array A(m*2) in one column in the format: column1(column2)?
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i have a cell array A(m*2). the first column of consist of R and P characters and second column is just numbers. now i want put 2 columns together in the format P(number) or R(number) in which the numbers inside parenthesis are the elements of second column. can any one help with this?
thank you;
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Image Analyst
on 20 Oct 2015
I don't understand. You can't have characters and numbers in the same column vector. Please give an example.
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Mohammad Abouali
on 20 Oct 2015
So, if I understood you right you have A of size Mx2 where the first column has either the character R or P and the second column has a number. You want to have two other variables One named R and another Named P which they contain the corresponding numbers from the second column of A?
If that's what you want here is a sample code:
A={'R',1; ...
'P',5; ...
'R',3; ...
'R',10; ...
'P',6; ...
'R',8};
R=cell2mat(A(strcmpi(A(:,1),'R'),2))
R =
1
3
10
8
P=cell2mat(A(strcmpi(A(:,1),'P'),2))
P =
5
6
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