Why doesn't this matlab code work?!
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s={'CCCAGCTCCCGAATTCCCCAGCTA'};
rec={'AG^CT'};
x=strfind(rec,'^');
y=rec;
y(x)=[]
I get:
Error using subsindex Function 'subsindex' is not defined for values of class 'cell'.
Error in Untitled555555 (line 5) y(x)=[]
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Stephen23
on 3 Jan 2015
Edited: Stephen23
on 3 Jan 2015
Because x is a cell array, and you are trying to use this to index into the variable y, which is not supported in MATLAB (indices must be numeric or logical). If you have a look in your workspace you will find that all of your variables are in fact cell arrays... is this intentional? Depending on your application it may be unnecessary to use cell arrays at all:
s = 'CCCAGCTCCCGAATTCCCCAGCTA';
rec = 'AG^CT';
x = strfind(rec,'^');
y = rec;
y(x)=[];
using no cell arrays, and works without error. If you think you really do need to use cell arrays, please post more details of what you are trying to achieve and we can help you further with the best way to code it using MATLAB.
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Image Analyst
on 3 Jan 2015
then try this:
rec={'AG^CT'};
x=strfind(char(rec),'^')
y=rec
y{1}(x)=[]
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Ahmad
on 3 Jan 2015
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Image Analyst
on 3 Jan 2015
Your error doesn't match your code. In the strfind, do you have y or {y} ? And if it's {y}, then why???
Say, did you ever look at the FAQ link I gave you? Please do. I gave it to you because I think it will help you understand cell arrays. If you can't understand the FAQ, let me know and I'll clarify it.
Ahmad
on 3 Jan 2015
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Image Analyst
on 3 Jan 2015
Not sure you do understand cells yet because you'd know that y{1} means "contents of the first cell of y". So y is a cell or a cell array (a columns or row vectors). Then 1 means take the first cell in the row, or first cell in the column, and get the contents of it, which could be virtually anything - a string, a structure, a double, an image, even another cell. In your case y is a cell array where the cells contain strings, so y{1} is a string.
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