MATLAB cell to matrix

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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen on 13 Jan 2014
Commented: Benjamin Cowen on 13 Jan 2014
I have 1 row and 106 columns. Each cell contains various numbers. Some cells contain 1 number, some contain 5, etc. The problem is this: If one number is present, it looks great. Some cells have more than one number. I would like for the second number to go in the second row, third number in third row, etc. I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing I need to make a zeros matrix or something but I am not sure
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen on 13 Jan 2014
Oh I see what you mean on your first comment. Instead of having multiple numbers in 1 cell, just 1 number in each cell. If a column has more than one number, just put next numbers in next rows
Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen on 13 Jan 2014
When I try A(1,j)=cat(1,C{1,j}), I get "Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch."

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Accepted Answer

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 13 Jan 2014
You can do this
M={1 [7 8] 3 [ 1 5 6] 0 [1 5 8] 2 10 }
n=cellfun(@numel,M)
m=max(n);
N=cell(m,numel(M))
for k=1:numel(M)
N(1:n(k),k)=num2cell(M{k}')
end
The result
N =
[1] [7] [3] [1] [0] [1] [2] [10]
[] [8] [] [5] [] [5] [] []
[] [] [] [6] [] [8] [] []

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Matt J
Matt J on 13 Jan 2014
Is this what you want?
>> C={5,[6 7 8], [9,10]};
>>cell2mat(C)
ans =
5 6 7 8 9 10
Or,
>> [C{:}]
ans =
5 6 7 8 9 10
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen on 13 Jan 2014
So I just copy that whole thing into a function file?
Matt J
Matt J on 13 Jan 2014
Yes. That is one of your options.

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