making array in for loop

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Kangkeon Jeon
Kangkeon Jeon on 8 Nov 2019
Commented: Kangkeon Jeon on 8 Nov 2019
for k = 1:10000
[Score(k), Alignment{k}] = nwalign(p546ref,newones{k});
find_start_stop(Alignment);
find_every_deletion(Alignment);
end
this has "Unable to perform assignment because brace indexing is not supported for variables of this type." error. Why is that?
Score is integer and Alignment is 3x158 char array.
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Shubham Gupta
Shubham Gupta on 8 Nov 2019
Alignment should be a cell type array to use
Alignment{k} % notice curly paranthesis, it is used cell type arrays.
Kangkeon Jeon
Kangkeon Jeon on 8 Nov 2019
but i don't want to do Alignment(k), because every time i run that code, it should give 10 different Alignment of 3x158 char. I want the whole 3x158 char, not each character within one Alignment

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 8 Nov 2019
Maybe prior to the loop define Alignment as a cell array to hold your results:
Alignment = cell(10000,1);
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Shubham Gupta
Shubham Gupta on 8 Nov 2019
But using this means, losing the original data of Alignment which is a char array of (3x158)?

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