Identify interval completion by strings

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TF Lew
TF Lew on 11 Dec 2021
Commented: TF Lew on 18 Dec 2021
I have an array of strings representing various intervals from human-entered data. E.g.,
startA
startB
on
endA
off
endB
...
I need to ensure each unique start is followed by its unique stop, not containing another unique start within that interval or vice versa for ends. If this does occur, I need to return the indices of the previous and following string, e.g. (startA -> missing end -> startA, return both startAs). I'm struggling to find an eluquent solution for this.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Dec 2021
Try using strfind() or contains() or ismember() to identify indexes where specific words occur.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 13 Dec 2021
Attach the file with the words in it. I think you need to use readcell() on that file to import those words into a cell array.
TF Lew
TF Lew on 18 Dec 2021
I realized the error of my ways -- simply using a find(contains()) allowed me to create individual arrays of the interval markers rather than attempting to do it all in nested loops, e.g.,
startFeedbacks = find(contains(episode.marker, 'startFeed'));
endFeedbacks = find(contains(episode.marker, 'endFeed'));
allowing liberty for typos (checked in a seperate function but additional precautionary).
From this I could simply run through each two pairing arrays and 1) check for height equality and 2) find the index range (or start/end index) wherein a missing marker should exist.

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