Set empty vector equal to zero?

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JE
JE on 15 Oct 2015
Answered: Walter Roberson on 15 Oct 2015
I have a cell array that is empty.
I want to create an if then statement that would let me set any vector that turns out to be empty..to equal zero.
I've tried using the null statement, but I'm running into problems. Does anyone know how I could do this? It does not have to be an if then statement.
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 15 Oct 2015
It may seem to you that you are stating your problem clearly, but I for one do not really understand at all what you are trying to do. Remember, we don't know anything at all about your problem, except what you say here.
Can you give an example of the input you have, and the output you expect from the algorithm you want. Can you show us the code you have that is not working, and describe what specifically went wrong?
JE
JE on 15 Oct 2015
Edited: Walter Roberson on 15 Oct 2015
Sorry!
stopcodon1 =
{[]}
if 1==isempty(stopcodon1)
stopcodon1=0;
end
My most recent attempt to make stopcodon=0. And it didn't seem to do anything.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Oct 2015
idx = cellfun(@isempty, stopcodon1);
stopcodon1(idx) = {0};

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