Converting Cell matrix to a Numeric Matrix

I have a cell matrix as shoown below.
B={'2' '3' '5'; '4' '7' '2'; '7' '5' '2'}
B =
3×3 cell array
{'2'} {'3'} {'5'}
{'4'} {'7'} {'2'}
{'7'} {'5'} {'2'}
I want to convert it a numeric matrix like as follows:
A =
2 3 5
4 7 2
7 5 2

 Accepted Answer

B={'2' '3' '5'; '4' '7' '2'; '7' '5' '2'}
B = 3×3 cell array
{'2'} {'3'} {'5'} {'4'} {'7'} {'2'} {'7'} {'5'} {'2'}
C = cellfun(@(x)str2double(x),B)
C = 3×3
2 3 5 4 7 2 7 5 2

3 Comments

Thanks Stephan. It works.
Or, by simply reading the str2double documentation, you can easily have much much more efficient code:
B = {'2','3','5';'4','7','2';'7','5','2'};
M = str2double(B)
M = 3×3
2 3 5 4 7 2 7 5 2
Woow. That's one is more easier to remember. Thanks to you once again Stephen.

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