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<h4 class="subsection">6.2.3 Indexing Cell Arrays</h4>

<p>As shown in see <a href="Basic-Usage-of-Cell-Arrays.html#Basic-Usage-of-Cell-Arrays">Basic Usage of Cell Arrays</a> elements can be
extracted from cell arrays using the &lsquo;<samp>{</samp>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<samp>}</samp>&rsquo;
operators.  If you want to extract or access subarrays which are still
cell arrays, you need to use the &lsquo;<samp>(</samp>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<samp>)</samp>&rsquo; operators.  The
following example illustrates the difference:
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<div class="example">
<pre class="example">c = {&quot;1&quot;, &quot;2&quot;, &quot;3&quot;; &quot;x&quot;, &quot;y&quot;, &quot;z&quot;; &quot;4&quot;, &quot;5&quot;, &quot;6&quot;};
c{2,3}
     &rArr; ans = z

c(2,3)
     &rArr; ans =
        {
          [1,1] = z
        }
</pre></div>

<p>So with &lsquo;<samp>{}</samp>&rsquo; you access elements of a cell
array, while with &lsquo;<samp>()</samp>&rsquo; you access a sub array of a cell
array.
</p>
<p>Using the &lsquo;<samp>(</samp>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<samp>)</samp>&rsquo; operators, indexing works for cell
arrays like for multi-dimensional arrays.  As an example, all the rows
of the first and third column of a cell array can be set to <code>0</code>
with the following command:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">c(:, [1, 3]) = {0}
     &rArr; =
        {
          [1,1] = 0
          [2,1] = 0
          [3,1] = 0
          [1,2] = 2
          [2,2] = y
          [3,2] = 5
          [1,3] = 0
          [2,3] = 0
          [3,3] = 0
        }
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<p>Note, that the above can also be achieved like this:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">c(:, [1, 3]) = 0;
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<p>Here, the scalar &lsquo;<samp>0</samp>&rsquo; is automatically promoted to
cell array &lsquo;<samp>{0}</samp>&rsquo; and then assigned to the subarray of <code>c</code>.
</p>
<p>To give another example for indexing cell arrays with &lsquo;<samp>()</samp>&rsquo;, you
can exchange the first and the second row of a cell array as in the
following command:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">c = {1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6};
c([1, 2], :) = c([2, 1], :)
     &rArr; =
        {
          [1,1] =  4
          [2,1] =  1
          [1,2] =  5
          [2,2] =  2
          [1,3] =  6
          [2,3] =  3
        }
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<p>Accessing multiple elements of a cell array with the &lsquo;<samp>{</samp>&rsquo; and
&lsquo;<samp>}</samp>&rsquo; operators will result in a comma-separated list of all the
requested elements (see <a href="Comma-Separated-Lists.html#Comma-Separated-Lists">Comma Separated Lists</a>).  Using the
&lsquo;<samp>{</samp>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<samp>}</samp>&rsquo; operators the first two rows in the above
example can be swapped back like this:
</p>
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<pre class="example">[c{[1,2], :}] = deal (c{[2, 1], :})
     &rArr; =
        {
          [1,1] =  1
          [2,1] =  4
          [1,2] =  2
          [2,2] =  5
          [1,3] =  3
          [2,3] =  6
        }
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<p>As for struct arrays and numerical arrays, the empty matrix &lsquo;<samp>[]</samp>&rsquo;
can be used to delete elements from a cell array:
</p>
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<pre class="example">x = {&quot;1&quot;, &quot;2&quot;; &quot;3&quot;, &quot;4&quot;};
x(1, :) = []
     &rArr; x =
        {
          [1,1] = 3
          [1,2] = 4
        }
</pre></div>

<p>The following example shows how to just remove the contents of cell
array elements but not delete the space for them:
</p>
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<pre class="example">x = {&quot;1&quot;, &quot;2&quot;; &quot;3&quot;, &quot;4&quot;};
x(1, :) = {[]}
&rArr; x =
      {
        [1,1] = [](0x0)
        [2,1] = 3
        [1,2] = [](0x0)
        [2,2] = 4
      }
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<p>The indexing operations operate on the cell array and not on the objects
within the cell array.  By contrast, <code>cellindexmat</code> applies matrix
indexing to the objects within each cell array entry and returns the requested
values.
</p>
<a name="XREFcellindexmat"></a><dl>
<dt><a name="index-cellindexmat"></a>: <em><var>y</var> =</em> <strong>cellindexmat</strong> <em>(<var>x</var>, <var>varargin</var>)</em></dt>
<dd><p>Perform indexing of matrices in a cell array.
</p>
<p>Given a cell array of matrices <var>x</var>, this function computes
</p>
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<pre class="example">Y = cell (size (X));
for i = 1:numel (X)
  Y{i} = X{i}(varargin{1}, varargin{2}, &hellip;, varargin{N});
endfor
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<p>The indexing arguments may be scalar (<code>2</code>), arrays (<code>[1, 3]</code>),
ranges (<code>1:3</code>), or the colon operator (<code>&quot;:&quot;</code>).  However, the
indexing keyword <code>end</code> is not available.
</p>
<p><strong>See also:</strong> <a href="Creating-Cell-Arrays.html#XREFcellslices">cellslices</a>, <a href="Function-Application.html#XREFcellfun">cellfun</a>.
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