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<span id="Processing-Data-in-Cell-Arrays-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">6.3.5 Processing Data in Cell Arrays</h4>

<p>Data that is stored in a cell array can be processed in several ways
depending on the actual data.  The simplest way to process that data
is to iterate through it using one or more <code>for</code> loops.  The same
idea can be implemented more easily through the use of the <code>cellfun</code>
function that calls a user-specified function on all elements of a cell
array.  See <a href="Function-Application.html#XREFcellfun">cellfun</a>.
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<p>An alternative is to convert the data to a different container, such as
a matrix or a data structure.  Depending on the data this is possible
using the <code>cell2mat</code> and <code>cell2struct</code> functions.
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<dt id="index-cell2mat">: <em><var>m</var> =</em> <strong>cell2mat</strong> <em>(<var>c</var>)</em></dt>
<dd><p>Convert the cell array <var>c</var> into a matrix by concatenating all
elements of <var>c</var> into a hyperrectangle.
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<p>Elements of <var>c</var> must be numeric, logical, or char matrices; or cell
arrays; or structs; and <code>cat</code> must be able to concatenate them
together.
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<p><strong>See also:</strong> <a href="Creating-Cell-Arrays.html#XREFmat2cell">mat2cell</a>, <a href="Creating-Cell-Arrays.html#XREFnum2cell">num2cell</a>.
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<dt id="index-cell2struct">: <em></em> <strong>cell2struct</strong> <em>(<var>cell</var>, <var>fields</var>)</em></dt>
<dt id="index-cell2struct-1">: <em></em> <strong>cell2struct</strong> <em>(<var>cell</var>, <var>fields</var>, <var>dim</var>)</em></dt>
<dd><p>Convert <var>cell</var> to a structure.
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<p>The number of fields in <var>fields</var> must match the number of elements in
<var>cell</var> along dimension <var>dim</var>, that is
<code>numel (<var>fields</var>) == size (<var>cell</var>, <var>dim</var>)</code>.  If <var>dim</var>
is omitted, a value of 1 is assumed.
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<pre class="example">A = cell2struct ({&quot;Peter&quot;, &quot;Hannah&quot;, &quot;Robert&quot;;
                   185, 170, 168},
                 {&quot;Name&quot;,&quot;Height&quot;}, 1);
A(1)
   &rArr;
      {
        Name   = Peter
        Height = 185
      }

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<p><strong>See also:</strong> <a href="Processing-Data-in-Structures.html#XREFstruct2cell">struct2cell</a>, <a href="#XREFcell2mat">cell2mat</a>, <a href="Creating-Structures.html#XREFstruct">struct</a>.
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