Cell contents reference from a non-cell array object.
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mazari ahmed
on 12 Mar 2015
Commented: mazari ahmed
on 9 Apr 2015
How to delete an element k in a cell array in a for loop? l have a set called neighbour_n{i} where i varies from 1 to n
But it returns me this error :
??? Cell contents reference from a non-cell array object.
Error in ==> @(d)setxor([d{:}],[k])
Error in ==> broadcastelimination at 118 cellfun(fun, neighbour_n, 'UniformOutput', false)
neighbour_n=cell(N,1);
N = numel(neighbour_n);
for i=1:N
if (ismember(k, neighbour_n{i}));
idx = find(cell2mat(neighbour_n{i}) == k);
neighbour_n{i}(idx) = [];
end
end
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Stephen23
on 13 Mar 2015
Edited: Stephen23
on 13 Mar 2015
I have no idea what "it doesn't delete the values" means.
This means if you still have values in the output that you do not expect to have then the you need to check that the input values are correct. If an element of A is not in B then it will be in the output.
And I note that the cyclist is also giving advice on your original question here:
Which is a good example of why I said at the start of this thread that you should not ask new questions about the same topic, but you should keep communicating on the same thread until the topic is resolved.
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Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2015
Not sure what's going on in your parallel discussion, but if you have a cell array called neighbour and you want to delete the k'th cell from that cell array, you can do this:
neighbour_n(k) = []; % Note parentheses, not braces.
You don't need to put it in a loop. See the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F to get a better intuitive feeling for cell arrays.
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Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2015
Sorry - it's too late at night for me to delve into all that. I suggest you keep at it with your original thread.
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