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<h4 class="subsection">6.3.2 Comma Separated Lists Generated from Structure Arrays</h4>
<p>Structure arrays can equally be used to create comma separated
lists.  This is done by addressing one of the fields of a structure
array.  For example:
<pre class="example">     x = ceil (randn (10, 1));
     in = struct ("call1", {x, 3, "last"},
                  "call2", {x, inf, "first"});
     out = struct ("call1", cell (2, 1), "call2", cell (2, 1));
     [out.call1] = find (in.call1);
     [out.call2] = find (in.call2);
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