how to find out number of rows in particular matrix of the cell?

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Suppose i have 1*2 cell as shown below
A B
[1 2] [1 2 ; 3 4]
how can i find out number of rows in each cell..in these example they are 1 and rsply. for A and B.

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Evan
Evan on 15 Jul 2013
Edited: Evan on 15 Jul 2013
>> a = {[1 2] [1 2; 3 4]}'
>> cellfun('size',a,1)
ans =
1 2
For more:
help cellfun
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siddhesh rane
siddhesh rane on 15 Jul 2013
can you please tell me how can i get number of rows for only one matrix in cell .. for example i want no. of rows of second matrix..then answe r should be single digit i.e. 2.
Thanks in advance.
Evan
Evan on 15 Jul 2013
For that case, you wouldn't need to use cellfun:
>>size(a{2},2)
ans =
2

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 15 Jul 2013
out=cellfun(@(x) size(x,1),a)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 15 Jul 2013
Sorry, my connection is very bad, I did not see your answer, I will remove mine
Evan
Evan on 15 Jul 2013
Edited: Evan on 15 Jul 2013
No worries, I often have the same problem. I just made that comment in order to clarify the difference between our answers (and to give you guys a chance to correct me in case I was mistaken :P). It wouldn't hurt to leave it up in order to have an example of how to use anonymous function handles with cellfun, especially since the list of available string arguments is pretty short and you oftentimes have to resort to function handles. I just wanted to clarify that, when available, the string arguments were best.

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