How to apply a threshold value to the cell array
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Abdulhakim Alezzi
on 3 Feb 2021
Commented: Abdulhakim Alezzi
on 3 Feb 2021
Hi Friends,
I have a cell array matrix with C= 1*22. I want to apply a thresold to the cell array, all values less than (0.2) must be set to zero (0). The output dimention must be the same dimention of input cell array (1*22).
1- i have converted the cell to double
2- Applied the threshold
3- convert back the double to cell
I have applied this code, but could not got a cell with (1*22).
X=str2double(C); % converted the cell to double
X(X <0.2)=0; % Applied the threshold
C = num2cell(X); % convert back the double to cell
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Matt J
on 3 Feb 2021
Works fine for me:
C=cellstr( rand(1,22)+"" );%Fake
X=str2double(C); % converted the cell to double
X(X <0.2)=0; % Applied the threshold
C = num2cell(X); % convert back the double to cell
whos C
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Steve Eddins
on 3 Feb 2021
I think writing a for-loop would be most straightforward way to go. Something like this:
for k = 1:numel(C)
C_k = C{k};
C_k(C_k < 0.2) = 0;
C{k} = C_k;
end
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