Extract a range of a given cell array
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I would like, trough a GUI, e.g.:
prompt={'Insert range'}
defans={'Insert range'}
fields = {'num'}
info = inputdlg(prompt, 'Insert handrange', 1, defans)
if ~isempty(info)
info = cell2struct(info,fields)
mynum = str2num(info.num)
end
to extract a range of a given cell array, say:
cellarray={'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L'};
in three different ways:
a) 30 [i.e. 0-30%]
b) 3-7 [i.e. 3-7%]
c) 40- [i.e. 40-100%]
Note that I would like to use a symbol (in this case "-" to denote case c).
How do I make Matlab choose 0-30% using '30' and so forth for the cases b) and c) ?
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Thomas
am 12 Jun. 2012
cellarray={'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L'};
prompt1={'Insert start in %'};
prompt2={'Insert End in %'};
defans1={'Start Value'};
defans2={'End Value'};
fields = {'num'};
info1 = inputdlg(prompt1, 'Input start', 1, defans1);
if ~isempty(info1)
info1 = cell2struct(info1,fields);
mynum1 = str2num(info1.num) ;
end
info2 = inputdlg(prompt2, 'Input end', 1, defans);
if ~isempty(info2)
info2 = cell2struct(info2,fields);
mynum2 = str2num(info2.num) ;
end
len_array=length(cellarray);
start_val=round(mynum1*len_array/100);
if start_val==0
start_val=1;
end
end_val=round(mynum2*len_array/100);
output=cellarray(start_val:end_val)
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Thomas
am 12 Jun. 2012
cellarray={'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L'};
prompt1={'Insert range in % Eg 1-30'};
defans1={'Start Value'};
fields = {'num'};
info1 = inputdlg(prompt1, 'Input range', 1, defans1);
pos=cell2mat(strfind(info1,'-'));
a=cell2mat(info1);
start_val=str2num(a(1:pos-1));
end_val=str2num(a(pos+1:end));
len_array=length(cellarray);
start_val=round(start_val*len_array/100);
if start_val==0
start_val=1;
end
end_val=round(end_val*len_array/100);
output=cellarray(start_val:end_val)
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