Convert char fields of structure into a cell array

I have a structure with fields like
A(1).a='A01'
A(2).a='A02'
A(3).a='A03'
Now I would like to convert this structure into a cell array. I tried with
B=[A.a]
B =
A01A02A03
That is not, what I need. I would like to have:
B =
'A01'
'A02'
'A03'
Is there an easy way, or do I need to write a loop for that?

 Accepted Answer

You could also use comma-separted list expansion:
ac = {A(:).a}
Similar to what you did above, but rather than concatenating the strings with [], concatenate them into cells with {}.

5 Comments

Jesus! Thanks. You don't know how much frustrated I was trying to get this working. What a nightmare!
Isn't there any good manual where explains differences between arrays, cells and structs? The use of [], (), and {} can be sometimes misleading.
Hey thanks! I've been looking for a solution like this as well.
Hi, I tried it and got a new string vector :) super , but do you know how to change it directly in the Structure (A here) ? Thanks
I think what u need is B = char(A.a)

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