replace specific commas using strrep
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I converted my data:
'[[0, 145, 0], [145, 169, 1], [169, 1693, 3], [1693, 1708, 1], [1708, 2729, 3], [2729, 2779, 0]]'
using str2num.
Now I can use strrep to remove certain characters. I want to replace commas outside of the square brackets with semicolons and then remove all square brackets.
I know how to remove the brackets, but am not sure how to replace certain commas and leave the others. That's what I would use to remove the brackets:
b=strrep(data,']','');
b=strrep(data,'[','');
The final output should look like that:
'0, 145, 0; 145, 169, 1; 169, 1693, 3; 1693, 1708, 1; 1708, 2729, 3; 2729, 2779, 0'
Thank you for your help!
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  Scott MacKenzie
      
 on 5 Aug 2021
        
      Edited: Scott MacKenzie
      
 on 5 Aug 2021
  
      In stages, to show the possibilities...
s1 = '[[0, 145, 0], [145, 169, 1], [169, 1693, 3], [1693, 1708, 1], [1708, 2729, 3], [2729, 2779, 0]]'
s2 = strrep(s1, '],', '];')
s3 = strrep(s2, ']', '')
s4 = strrep(s3, '[', '')
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 5 Aug 2021
        
      Edited: Stephen23
      
      
 on 5 Aug 2021
  
      "I converted my data... using str2num."
Although your descriptiion is unclear, I guess that your goal to convert text data into numeric data. In that case, don't waste time fiddling around with strings (or for that matter, using STR2NUM which hides evil EVAL inside):
S = '[[0, 145, 0], [145, 169, 1], [169, 1693, 3], [1693, 1708, 1], [1708, 2729, 3], [2729, 2779, 0]]';
M = sscanf(S(2:end),'[%f,%f,%f], ',[3,Inf]).'
Or
M = jsondecode(S)
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 6 Aug 2021
				@Lukas Netzer: was the data provided to you in a .mat file? If not, please upload the original data file.
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