concatenate cell

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Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
Answered: Eric Tao on 3 Feb 2018
i have a cell (symbol {} on the variable list) with a=('kkk', 'lll', 'xxx', 'jjj.xls')
and i want to concatenate a so that i can have
b = ('kkk_lll_xxx_jjj.xls')
thank you
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Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
They are not with , (commas separated) they are separated with ; so they are one under the other. but i want one string at the end
Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
I don't want to separate a because it can be of infinite dimensions. i need to concatenate as much as information i have in the initial cell

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 20 Dec 2011
a={'kkk', 'lll', 'xxx', 'jjj.xls'}';
out = [a(:)';repmat({'_'},1,numel(a))];
out = [out{:}];
out = out(1:end-1);
variant 2
out = cell(1,2*numel(a)-1);
out(1:2:end) = a;
out(2:2:end) = {'_'};
out = [out{:}];
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Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
This is perfect but it puts me a '_' also at the end which i dont need
maybe i could delete it with taking only out(1:end-1)?

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Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2011
a = {'kkk'; 'lll'; 'xxx'; 'jjj.xls'}
out = sprintf('%s_', a{:});
out(end) = [];
or:
out = [sprintf('%s_', a{1:end-1}), a{end}];
or:
out = sprintf([repmat('%s_', 1, numel(a)-1), '%s'], a{:});
For very large cell strings, this becomes slow because Matlab forgets to pre-allocate the output properly. Therefore I've written the C-mex function CStr2String:
out = CStr2String(a, '_', 'noTrial')

Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
This is perfect but it puts me a '_' also at the end which i dont need
maybe i could delete it with taking only out(1:end-1)?

Alexandros
Alexandros on 20 Dec 2011
This is very helpul guys
Thank you

Eric Tao
Eric Tao on 3 Feb 2018
just type:
b = {strjoin(a,'_')};
Then your b will be a cell as
{'kkk_lll_xxx_jjj.xls'}

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