How do i check the frequency of an element in a multi level cell array?

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The multi level cell array has 61 cells and each of these 61 elements have around 25*30 cells.
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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes on 23 Jan 2020
Is there a reason you need a new array with similar structure to results2? It'd probably be much easier to make a unique list of the strings and list the corresponding frequencies alongside them.
Secondly, it's worth confirming what Dinesh asked with the following code:
test = cellfun(@(x) cellfun(@class,x,'UniformOutput',false),results2,'UniformOutput',false);
unique(vertcat(test{:}))
Or better yet, attach results2, with the paperclip button.
Prajwal Venkatesh
Prajwal Venkatesh on 23 Jan 2020
I just need to know which elements in this array only appear once .
and yes i agree that a unique list of strings and corresponding frequencies should be fine given that they are in the same order as they are present in the arrays.
I am attaching results 2 variable
Thanks a lot!

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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes on 23 Jan 2020
Edited: Turlough Hughes on 24 Jan 2020
The following loads and concatenates all elements of your cell array, including the 1 x 2 string in result2{1,1}(7), into a single column string array called elements:
load asd
elements = vertcat(result2{:});
elements = [elements{:}].';
The next step is to get a unique list of names and the index iNames which can be used to get frequency as follows:
[NameList,~,iNames] = unique(elements,'stable');
Frequency = histcounts(iNames,numel(NameList)).';
T = table(NameList, Frequency)
The second input to the unique function is used to maintain the order of the input array, you might also like to have a look at the documentation on unique regarding the third output.
Edit: Modified unique to maintain the order and included some description of the code.
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Prajwal Venkatesh
Prajwal Venkatesh on 24 Jan 2020
Great!
But the list is in chronological order , I need it in the order exactly as it is in the array.
Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes on 24 Jan 2020
I modified my answer slightly; just including 'stable' on the second input to the unique function. The table, T, then has the results ordered according to how they first appear in result2, moving through your original cell array as follows: result2{1,1}, result2{1,2}, result2{1,3}, etc. I assume that's what you mean.

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