too many input arguments

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Elie Elias
Elie Elias on 6 Nov 2018
Commented: Stephen23 on 6 Nov 2018
Im using prctile() to find the 70th percentile of 1300 elements, but matlab returns error too many input arguments. How can i fix this? Thanks
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Elie Elias
Elie Elias on 6 Nov 2018
still too many arguments
Elie Elias
Elie Elias on 6 Nov 2018
i tried to do
v=zeros(size(TM,1),1);
v=cell2mat(TM{:,7})
but it still says Too many input arguments

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Nov 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 6 Nov 2018
The first input to prctile must be numeric (double or single). So your cell array will need to be converted to numeric. You wrote that TM is a cell array, but you have not given us any description of how the data is arranged inside that cell array. This makes it hard to help you, as we have to guess.
If TM is a cell array that contains scalar numeric data in each cell of the seventh column, then try this:
prctile(cell2mat(TM(:,7)),70)
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Elie Elias
Elie Elias on 6 Nov 2018
oh it works thanks but why does this work and not prctile(cell2mat(TM{:,7}),70)?
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Nov 2018
"oh it works thanks but why does this work and not prctile(cell2mat(TM{:,7}),70)?"
Because using curly braces creates a comma-separated list. Read these to know more:

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