Split column in table based on character

Hi,
I have a table with a string column. Now i want to split this column in 3 seperate coluns.
In that column are strings like this:
["51∞ 13' 51,6""]
I want to create new columns like:
[51],[13], [51.6]
Anyone who can help me with this?

 Accepted Answer

S = "51∞ 13' 51,6"""
S = "51∞ 13' 51,6""
str2double(regexp(regexprep(S, ',', '.'),'[\d.]+', 'match'))
ans = 1×3
51.0000 13.0000 51.6000
Is it possible for + or - to appear? How is N vs S or E vs W denoted?

3 Comments

Yes it is possible, Actually in my case, everything is possitive.
If i try your solution i only got NaN values
S =
"51∞ 14' 12,9""
"51∞ 8' 40,2""
"51∞ 16' 43,3""
"51∞ 8' 40,3""
ans =
NaN
NaN
NaN
NaN
I see in your example there is 1 " more on the end. What do I have to change to get the same result?
Thanks!
I have some issues with converting the values into a double or table. If I convert it to a double, i got NaN's. If I convert it to a table it results in 3 values and coluns in 1 column.
S = [
"51∞ 14' 12,9"""
"51∞ 8' 40,2"""
"51∞ 16' 43,3"""
"51∞ 8' 40,3"""
]
S = 4×1 string array
"51∞ 14' 12,9"" "51∞ 8' 40,2"" "51∞ 16' 43,3"" "51∞ 8' 40,3""
cell2mat(cellfun(@str2double,regexp(regexprep(S, ',', '.'),'[\d.]+', 'match'), 'uniform', 0))
ans = 4×3
51.0000 14.0000 12.9000 51.0000 8.0000 40.2000 51.0000 16.0000 43.3000 51.0000 8.0000 40.3000

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