How to reshape nested cell arrays in a table

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Hi,
How does one reshape nested cell arrays in Matlab ? Let's say I have something like this:
t = table({1:24}, {1:48}, {1:48}, {1:48});
t = reshape(t.Var3, [4, 12])
How can I reshape Var2, Var3 and Var4 into 4x12 arrays instead of 1x48 ?

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 14 Aug 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 14 Aug 2019
t(:,2:4)=varfun(@(x) {reshape(x{:},4,12)},t(:,2:4))

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 14 Aug 2019
Edited: the cyclist on 14 Aug 2019
Here is one way:
t.Var2 = {reshape(t.Var2{:},4,12)}
and analogously for Var3 and Var4.
Parsing what that is doing, from the inside out:
  • Getting at the numeric array contents, using curly brackets, because Var2 is a cell array
  • Doing the reshape
  • Putting that reshaped numeric array back into a cell array
  • Storing that new cell array into Var2 again
Seems like an odd use of a table to me, but who am I to judge?

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