delete an element in a cell array in a for loop
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    mazari ahmed
 on 12 Mar 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: mazari ahmed
 on 9 Apr 2015
            hello; l have a set called stated_n{i} where i varies from 1 to n (let n=5) for exemple
stated_n{1} = {3,7,8,9,14,99}
stated_n{2} = {14,8,19,104,98}
stated_n{3} = {67,7,8,9,14,11}
stated_n{4} = {41,76,8,18,14,56}
stated_n{5} = {65,13,16,9,8,103}
l want for exemple to delete a value k (let k= 8) how to do that to remove 8 from each stated_n (1:5)
for i=1:N 
    if ismember(k,stated_n{i})
       %remove k from stated_n{i}
       % update stated_n{i} and display it
    end
end
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  the cyclist
      
      
 on 12 Mar 2015
				OK, but be aware that you keep using curly brackets "{}", which is how cell arrays are specified.
I will modify my code below in a way that I hope will make it work.
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  Sara Hafeez
 on 12 Mar 2015
        The method will be first find the index of the number 8 in a loop in every cell array and then use the following stated_n{index}=[] this will remove the value of 8 and yes find the value ofn8 by comparing or by a conditional statement.
  the cyclist
      
      
 on 12 Mar 2015
        
      Edited: the cyclist
      
      
 on 12 Mar 2015
  
      If you really have a cell array of cell arrays, then I think this will work:
output = cellfun(@(x)num2cell(setdiff([x{:}],8)),stated_n,'UniformOutput',false)
EDIT BASED ON COMMENTS ABOVE
cellfun(@(x)setdiff(x,8),stated_n,'UniformOutput',false)
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  the cyclist
      
      
 on 12 Mar 2015
				
      Edited: the cyclist
      
      
 on 12 Mar 2015
  
			My code does work.
Use this version:
cellfun(@(x)setdiff(x,8),stated_n,'UniformOutput',false)
It does not need to be inside the for loop:
 output = cellfun(@(x)(setdiff(x,F)),neighbour_n,'UniformOutput',false);
 for i=1:N
     display(['Display new neighbour of  ', num2str(i), ' are: ', num2str(neighbour_n{i})]);
 end
I defined a new variable called output, but you are just displaying your old variable, neighbour, so you did not see the deletions.
The new variable has what you want. Maybe you want to do
 neighbour_n = cellfun(@(x)(setdiff(x,F)),neighbour_n,'UniformOutput',false);
 for i=1:N
     display(['Display new neighbour of  ', num2str(i), ' are: ', num2str(neighbour_n{i})]);
 end
  Sara Hafeez
 on 12 Mar 2015
        OK don't have a PC here writing this in random on mobile just check if it runs properly For i=1:5% because there are 5 parts
For j=1:6
If stated{i,j}=8 Then set this to an empty array and the end the loop try this hope it works.
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