Convert values in the cell to array using cell2mat

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I have 72 x 1 cell named let's say output1, each cell got 8 x 1 entries. Now, I intend to store each 8 x 1 entries into the seperate array, such that finally I will get 8 x 72 array.
I used cell2mat(output1) Instead of 8 x 72 array, it stores all entries in the single column i.e. i got 576 x 1 , please let me know how to get this ..

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Jul 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 16 Jul 2021
The robust approach:
out = horzcat(output1{:})
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Jul 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 16 Jul 2021
Almost all of the cells contain column vectors of eight elements, but a few of them have five/six elements:
>> S = load('matlab.mat')
S =
output1: {72x1 cell}
>> nmr = cellfun('size',S.output1,1);
>> unique(nmr)
ans =
5
6
8
>> hist(nmr,unique(nmr))
It is not possible to horizontally concatenate column vectors with different numbers of elements. You will have to fix your data, or use a tool that pads the vectors automatically for you, e.g.:
"...each cell got 8 x 1 entries..."
is what you wrote in your question, but this statement does not match the data you uploaded.
Turbulence Analysis
Turbulence Analysis on 16 Jul 2021
Thanks a lot for directing to the link.. It did the job perfectly..

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Akshit Bagde
Akshit Bagde on 16 Jul 2021
Convert the cell array to a row vector, and then try. It should work
cell2mat(output1')

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