How do I refer to values that contain decimal points and integers (for example, 1.0000 ... and 1)?

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I want to take out the row in which the first column of the cell array b (above image) is 1 (including 1.0000) and put it into the cell array a.
When I wrote the code like this, I can only get the integer 1.
a = b(cellfun(@(x) x == 1, b(:,1)),:);
How do I get 1.0000 rows too?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 22 de Sept. de 2021
Editada: Stephen23 el 22 de Sept. de 2021
"I want to take out the row in which the first column of the cell array b (above image) is 1 (including 1.0000)"
Your code matches values exactly equal to one (as indicated by "1").
But "1.0000" indicates a value that it is not exactly one.
If you want to include vaues that are not quite equal to one (such as those indicated by "1.0000") then you will have to include a tolerance in your value comparison. You will have to decide how much tolerance is acceptable.
A more efficient approach than CELLFUN:
tol = 1e-10;
idx = [b{:,1}] < tol;
out = b(idx,;)

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Chunru
Chunru el 22 de Sept. de 2021
a = b(cellfun(@(x) abs(x -1 ) <1e-10, b(:,1)),:);

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