Change non-numerics into NaN & split cell array by delimiter
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Melissa
el 4 de Dic. de 2014
I have a 3000x1 cell array of depth in centimeters with both letters and numbers
EX:
A = {organic layer, 5~10, 15~20, 30~50, not specified}
I want to change all of the non-numeric bins into NaN and then split this array into both the lower and upper bound of depth so that
Lower Bound = {NaN, 5, 15, 30, NaN}; Upper Bound = {NaN, 10, 20, 50, NaN};
I tried to use numind = cellfun(@isnumeric, A) to find the numeric indices and then from that find all of the indices that ARENT numeric, to replace with NaN, but it simply says that all of the bins are not numeric because of the '~' between the integers.
Is there any way that I could accomplish this?
Thanks, Melissa
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Guillaume
el 4 de Dic. de 2014
There are some cells in your cell array that contain numbers instead of strings. To see which ones:
find(cellfun(@(x) isnumeric(x), Depthcm))
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Guillaume
el 4 de Dic. de 2014
Once you've fixed the numeric values in you cell array, with for example:
Depthcm(cellfun(@(x) isnumeric(x), Depthcm)) = {''};
You can get your arrays with:
splitdepth = regexp(Depthcm, '~', 'split');
splitdepth(cellfun(@(c) numel(c) == 1, splitdepth)) = {{'Nan' 'NaN'}};
bounds = str2double(vertcat(splitdepth{:}));
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Star Strider
el 4 de Dic. de 2014
I’m not certain how your cell is organised, but assuming the structure here, this code will at least get you the numbers:
A = {'organic layer', '5~10', '15~20', '30~50', 'not specified'};
B = strrep(A, '~', ' ');
C = str2num(char((B(2:4)')));
producing:
C =
5 10
15 20
30 50
I worked with other options but couldn’t get them to produce this any more efficiently.
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Star Strider
el 4 de Dic. de 2014
When I use exactly that code and ‘A’, it works without error (or I’d not have posted it).
What’s different about my ‘A’ and your cell array?
(I’m using R2014b, so there could be version differences.)
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