How to separate cell rows in different cell??

I want to separate like this A = cell row 1 B = cell row 2 etc.. how can possible??? please help me and thanks

 Accepted Answer

James Tursa
James Tursa on 11 Apr 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 11 Apr 2018
Do you mean like this?
A = yourcell(1,:);
B = yourcell(2,:);
:
etc
But if you have lots of rows to deal with, or an unknown number of rows that your code will need to deal with, it would be better to leave it all in the original cell variable and then just use the (k,:) row indexing method downstream in your code.
EDIT:
To get rid of the empty cells, e.g.,
A = yourcell(1,:);
A(cellfun(@(x)isempty(x),A)) = [];
or
A = yourcell(1,cellfun(@(x)~isempty(x),yourcell(1,:)));
How many rows will you have to deal with? If there could be a lot, then again I would advise that you encapsulate all of this in another cell matrix instead of creating lots of variables named A, B, etc.

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thank you sir...its working
this problem solve but i want exactly like this
A is 4x2 matrix create
A = [101.3193 29.1525,
26.2377 28.4059,
26.0686 12.9270,
55.2045 4.6625]
thank you sir....

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Creating a bunch of variables dynamically is a bad idea, see Tutorial: Why to avoid EVAL. Using indices is much smarter:
C(2, :)
This is a cell, which contains the 2nd row already. Using a new variable to copy this contents to a specific variable.

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