How to use mat2cell in splitapply?

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JFz
JFz on 28 Mar 2017
Commented: JFz on 4 Apr 2017
Hi,
I used findgroup and get a G as the output. I would like to apply G to a numeric matrix (MxN) to split the matrix into several cells such that, each cell contains a smaller sized matrix (mxN).
How to write the code? I tried this but got error: Not enough input arguments. out = splitapply(mat2cell, mat, [1, 1], G); Thanks.
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Jan
Jan on 4 Apr 2017
You use "mat2cell", which is a function call. Do you mean "@mat2cell", which is the function handle?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 4 Apr 2017
Is
splitapply(@(m) {m}, mat, G)
what you're after?
You could do the same with mat2cell if you really wanted, it's just slightly more complicated and pointless:
splitapply(@(m) mat2cell(m, size(m,1), size(m, 2)), mat, G)

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Sangeetha Jayaprakash
Sangeetha Jayaprakash on 4 Apr 2017
Edited: Sangeetha Jayaprakash on 4 Apr 2017
I am assuming you are using the "findgroups" and "splitapply" functions to group a matrix into cells. From the error, it looks like the function "mat2cell" being applied to each group is not getting the required matrix argument.
Maybe the second format specified here to use splitapply might help:

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