Find size of array
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For A_Set1{2}
ans =
{1x3 cell} {1x3 cell}
{1x3 cell} {1x3 cell}
{1x3 cell} {1x3 cell}
{1x4 cell} {1x3 cell}
{1x4 cell} {1x3 cell}
{1x4 cell} {1x3 cell}
When I tried to find the size, I get the error function:
>> size(A_Set1{2})
>> Function 'subsindex' is not defined for values of class 'cell'
Yet when the length is used,
>> length(A_Set1{2}) = 6
How do you find the size of the array then i.e. [6 2]?
EDIT: should have written "size" instead of "Size"
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the cyclist
el 5 de Dic. de 2015
Not sure, but I have a couple guesses. You are showing that you used Size rather than size. MATLAB is case-sensitive.
You may have accidentally defined size to be some other command or function. What do you get if you type
which size
You would get something like
built-in (/Applications/MATLAB_R2015b.app/toolbox/matlab/elmat/size)
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Image Analyst
el 5 de Dic. de 2015
length() gives the longest dimension (regardless of which direction it's going in), whereas size() gives all the dimensions - that's why length() gives 6. A_Set1 is a cell array with at least 2 cells. The second cell of A_Set1 contains another cell array, and that cell array is 6 rows by 2 columns. I would think it should work so all I can suggest is that you try what cyclist suggested, and attach a .mat file with your variable if that still does not work. Also, what does this produce:
>> cell2 = A_Set1{2}
>> numel(cell2)
>> whos cell2
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