How to transpose a cell array ?

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SUSHMA MB
SUSHMA MB on 2 Dec 2015
Commented: Yuri on 14 Sep 2023
Each cell in the cell array contains a matrix, e.g.,
Suppose the cell array is
[8x1] cell
Inside which their are some matrix like
[6x2] double
[7x2] double
[6x2] double
[7x2] double
[6x2] double
[7x2] double
[6x2] double
[7x2] double
Now i want to transpose the cell array into
[1x8] cell
How to do it?

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SUSHMA MB
SUSHMA MB on 2 Dec 2015
reshape command works for this example well. For poly as the name of the cell array,
polyre = reshape(poly,[1 8]);

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 2 Dec 2015
Edited: the cyclist on 2 Dec 2015
To transpose the cell array itself:
C_transposed = C';
To transpose the matrices inside:
C_inside = cellfun(@transpose,C,'UniformOutput',false)
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Luke Aucoin
Luke Aucoin on 24 Sep 2020
I used C_transposed = C' to transform a row array of character strings into a column array of the same strings. Thanks @the cyclist.
Yuri
Yuri on 14 Sep 2023
Thanks a lot!

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