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insert string in a numerical vector

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jimaras
jimaras el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Respondida: Jan el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Hello there,
I have a value vector (1-by-n) and I am trying to replace the number in a given element by a string. How can I achieve this?
my code is:
n=length(A);
k=100;
for i=1:n
if A(i)<k
A(i)= 'wrong';
end
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 2 de Feb. de 2014
You need to do a cell array to do that:
A = {200, 99, 300}
n=length(A);
k=100;
for i=1:n
if A{i} < k
A{i} = 'wrong';
end
end
celldisp(A)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Here's an explanation of cell arrays: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F It will let you mix numbers, strings, structures, or any type of variable you want into a single array. But they're a pain to deal with. People are always using parentheses instead of braces and vice versa even though you can use both, you just have to use them at the right time. That's why it's complicated. For your "K", it's not the size - your K is a simple numerical array no matter the size. But if you wanted the 3rd element of K to be "wrong" instead of 6, now it can't be a simple numerical array anymore. It has to be a cell array because that's the only type of array that can mix numbers and strings. Well, okay, you could have an array of structures too, which is simpler than cell arrays to understand, but somewhat different also. Why don't you give me the "big picture"? Why do you want to do what you asked? Why do that (put in strings) instead of fixing the data or flagging it with nan's?
jimaras
jimaras el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Because I want the observer of the filtered data to be able to see the current value of the i element of the array and the comment which says that this value is 'inactive'. Thanks a lot for your help, it is really precious.

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Jan
Jan el 2 de Feb. de 2014
It is better to keep the data and the classifications in different variables. This can be done without loops also, e.g.:
Vol = rand(1, 100);
B = cell(1, 100);
C = cell(1, 100);
B(Vol < 0.3) = {'inactive'};
C(Vol > 0.9) = {'illiquid'};

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 2 de Feb. de 2014
n=length(A);
k=100;
B=num2cell(A);
for i=1:n
if A(i)<k
B{i}= 'wrong';
end
end
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jimaras
jimaras el 2 de Feb. de 2014
I have tried both ways but none of them works. Here is my new code:
n=length(Vol);
B=num2cell(Vol);
C=num2cell(Int);
for i=1:n
if Vol(i) < VolMin
B{i} = 'inactive';
end
if Int(i)< IntMin
C{i}= 'illiquid';
end
end
Jan
Jan el 2 de Feb. de 2014
@jimaras: Please donot write "does not work", but explain the problem: Do you get an error message or do the results differ from your expectations?

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