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How do put the values within a cell in a matrix?

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Samuele Bolotta
Samuele Bolotta on 2 Apr 2020
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
dff1 = [];
dff2 = [];
dff3 = [];
dff4 = [];
num_dff = rand(5121,2);
wholedff = {dff1, dff2, dff3, dff4};
for i = 1:length(wholedff)
wholedff{i} = num_dff
end
This code gives me the values I'd like to see but in the 1x4 cell wholedff, not in the single dffs (dff1, dff2, dff3, dff4), which remain empty. How do I create this link? Thanks!

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David Hill
David Hill on 2 Apr 2020
dff1=wholedff{1};
dff2=wholedff{2};
...
but why would you want to do that? That is why we do indexing so we do not have to have so many variables.
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David Hill
David Hill on 2 Apr 2020
Instead of assigning variables to them, do the operations using wholedff{1} or wholedff{2}. For example:
wholedff{1}=[wholedff{1},5]*10;
No need for a bunch of variables.
Samuele Bolotta
Samuele Bolotta on 2 Apr 2020
Yeah this actually makes a lot of sense. Great, thanks man!

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