cell into a cell

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Richard
Richard on 16 Jan 2012
I have a 1x3 cell called 'Data' where each of the cells are made up of a 2x1 cell. I want to combine 'Data' with another 1x3 cell called 'Named'. I basically want 'Data' to be cells within the cells in 'Named'. So in the command window you will have a 1x3 cell called 'Named' then by clicking on this variable you will then get the 1x3 cell originally in 'Named' then by clicking on the appropriate cell you will get the relevant 2x1 cell which was originally in 'Data'.
If this isn't clear enough i'll attempt to make an idealised example to make it clearer.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Jan 2012
I think I've said that ;-)
Richard
Richard on 16 Jan 2012
example below :)

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 16 Jan 2012
This sounds more like a struct?
for i=1:3
for j=1:2
TXT.(Name{i}){j,1} = rand(12);
end
end
Or use cell2struct to do this afterwards ... ??
Titus

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 16 Jan 2012
Hi,
I guess
Named(1:3) = {Data};
is too simple?
Titus
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Richard
Richard on 16 Jan 2012
Yes, thats not what i'm looking for. I'll try and come up with an example
Richard
Richard on 16 Jan 2012
example:
for i=1:3;
for j=1:2;
TXT{1,i}{j,1}=(rand(12,12));
end;
end;
Name={'help','me','please'};
Instead of having each cell in 'TXT' named according to the number of cells inside (i.e. 2x1 cell) I would like each of the cells to be named according to each cell in 'Name'. I hope this is straight forward enough.

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