i need a numbers in my answer
Medicion=get(handles.TablaMediciones,'data');
Resolucion=str2double(BibliotecaHerramientas(a,8));
Medicion=cellfun(@str2num,Medicion);
NoResolucion=mod(Medicion,Resolucion)
NoResolucion =
NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN

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What are Mes and Res?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 16 Jan 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 16 Jan 2020
It looks like you've edited the question and also provided the same code as an answer. Since the code was redundant, I removed it (I used a diff checker to confirm they were identical).
In order to help you, what are the values of Medicion & Resolucion (or whatever variable name they take)?
It's probably the case that one of the inputs is NaN. For example,
>> mod(1:5, nan)
ans =
NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
>> mod(nan(1,5), 4)
ans =
NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
Fernando Lucero
Fernando Lucero on 16 Jan 2020
Edited: Fernando Lucero on 16 Jan 2020
this values are get from a table in guide, can be any value
for example.
Medicion=[{36},{36.1},{35.9},{36},{36.1}]
with
Resolucion={0.01}
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 16 Jan 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 16 Jan 2020
No, those aren't the values of those two variables. If those two variables were cell arrays, you wouldn't get a vector of NaNs as output. You would get an error.
mod(num2cell(1:5),{5})
Undefined function 'mod' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
Even if they were vectors and not cell arrays, you would get 0s, not NaNs.
mod([36,36.1,35.9,36,36.1], 0.01)
ans =
0 0 0 0 0
So please take a closer look at those variable values that are being fed into mod().
Also, if those are the intended inputs to mod(), I'm curious what the goal is.

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Fernando Lucero
Fernando Lucero on 16 Jan 2020
the problem was
Resolucion=cell2mat(BibliotecaHerramientas(a,8));

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