error - 'Conversion to double from cell is not possible.'- in a for-loop
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i have a loop like this:
x=cell(5,1);
for i = 1:5
x{i} = myfunction(z(i))
end
the x as the output from the function is from the type double. why do i get the error shown above?
thank you!
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Stephen23
on 29 Dec 2016
@Payjay: you have not given us enough information to know exactly what the problem is. It is quite likely the problem is inside the function, not in this posted code. Please post a comment here giving the complete error message. This means all of the red text.
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Star Strider
on 29 Dec 2016
0 votes
The code you posted should work, even if the output is an array.
What is ‘z’? Is it a double vector or a cell array?
The problem may be in your ‘myfunction’ function. It may be attempting to use a cell array element ‘z(i)’ as a real value. It is possible to do this, but it requires specific cell array indexing, or conversion to double using the cell2mat function.
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Payjay
on 29 Dec 2016
Star Strider
on 29 Dec 2016
By convention, specifying only one output from a function will return only the first output in the output list.
I guess we are not going to be getting any more information about ‘myfunction’, so I will delete my Answer in a few hours.
Star Strider
on 29 Dec 2016
If you output ‘x’ directly, what is it? What class and size are ‘Dir’?
Note that numel will return the total number of elements in ‘Dir’. If you want the number of rows, for example, use the size function, specifically size(Dir,1).
Consider using cellfun to get the size (or numel) results if your current code does not produce the result you want.
For example:
x = cellfun(@numel, Dir);
or:
x = cellfun(@(x) size(x,1), Dir);
Note — This is UNTESTED CODE. I cannot guarantee that it will work in your ‘myfunction’ function.
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