how to draw line from first element of cell array to same cell array but fliplr first element and soon

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how to take the first element from two cell array in single for loop
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 Apr 2015
NOTE: This was not the original question (so those of us who Answered it are not as delusional as it might seem from reading our Answers).
The new question is correctly (and more understandably) stated in: how to draw a line from one plotted node to another ploted node.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 Apr 2015
Edited: Star Strider on 26 Apr 2015
This is the easiest way to do what I believe you want:
CHM = {[] [] [17] [] [6,11] [1 9]};
A = CHM(cellfun(@(x) ~isempty(x), CHM));
A{:} % Display Contents Of ‘A’
produces:
ans =
17
ans =
6 11
ans =
1 9
EDIT: Added results of displaying ‘A’
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singh
singh on 27 Apr 2015
ok star and dpb, forget last query suppose star give me solution
A = CHM(cellfun(@(x) ~isempty(x), CHM));
A{:} % Display Contents Of ‘A
B=fliplr(A) % Display Contents Of ‘B
now how to assign two different variable (C and D) values from two cells array A and B until both array will be end and plz used all in the single loop except A and B used in the loop
suppose variable C has first value of A and D has first value of B
now variable C has second value of A and D has second value of B
so on
dpb
dpb on 27 Apr 2015
After the above (SS's solution) for A then it's simply
A=[A(:)]; % convert A cell array to row vector, NB: SS leaves as cell
B=fliplr(A); % now reverse for B
C=A; % make two copies (or assign C, D instead of A,B above)
D=B;

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dpb
dpb on 26 Apr 2015
Edited: dpb on 26 Apr 2015
>> CHM={[];[];17;[];[6 11];[1 9]};
>> for i=1:length(CHM)
if ~isempty(CHM{i}) % NB "the curlies" {} in the addressing...
disp([num2str(i) ': ' num2str(CHM{i})])
end
end
3: 17
5: 6 11
6: 1 9
>>

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