How to XOR two cells from the same cell array?
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Hello,
I have one array of size 1x1024. I want to XOR each cell of the array. The first cell remains the same.It is as follows
Let T represent the position of each cell, then
CellT` = {Cell T XOR Cell(T-1) for T=2..1024
Cell T for T=1
Lets consider a 1x10 array.It is of the following form.
X= ['0000000000000001' '0000000000000010' '0000000000000011' '0000000000000100' '0000000000000101' '0000000000000110' '0000000000000111' '0000000000001000' '0000000000001001' '0000000000001010']
So I need to XOR the adjacent elements except the first one. Please help thanks in advance.
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It sounds that your array with cells is just a plain matlab matrix, in which case you'd be better off calling the cells elements
Cell arrays, whose elements are cells are something very different in matlab.
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Guillaume
on 18 Mar 2015
If you are operating on strings of '0' and '1', then the xor operation is the same as the ~= operation plus a conversion back to string.
binstrxor = @(binstr1, binstr2) char('0' + (binstr1 ~= binstr2));
Thus:
X = {'0000000000000001' '0000000000000010' '0000000000000011' '0000000000000100' '0000000000000101' '0000000000000110' '0000000000000111' '0000000000001000' '0000000000001001' '0000000000001010'};
Xxor = cellfun(binstrxor, X(1:end-1), X(2:end), 'UniformOutput', false)
Note that the strings must be the same length (same number of bits) for ~= to work.
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Michael Haderlein
on 18 Mar 2015
+1 - that's shorter than my solution.
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