Question

How do I detect empty cells in a cell array? I know the command to remove the empty cell is a(1) = [], but I can't seem to get MATLAB to automatically detect which cells are empty.

Background: I preallocated a cell array using a=cell(1,53). Then I used if exist(filename(i)) and textscan to check for a file, and read it in. As a result, when the filename(i) does not exist, an empty cell results and we move onto the next file.

When I'm finished reading in all the files, I would like to delete the empty cells of a. I tried if a(i)==[]

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Solution

Use CELLFUN

%# find empty cells
emptyCells = cellfun(@isempty,a);
%# remove empty cells
a(emptyCells) = [];

Note: a(i)==[] won't work. If you want to know whether the the i-th cell is empty, you have to use curly brackets to access the content of the cell. Also, ==[] evaluates to empty, instead of true/false, so you should use the command isempty instead. In short: a(i)==[] should be rewritten as isempty(a{i}).

OTHER TIPS

All above mentioned answers are incorrect, because in my case when i used them, they removed empty cells and then all elements of my cell array situated in a row manner instead of preserving their actual shape. In fact after using this kind of approach your cell array elements tend to be a row cell vector.

I have found this approach which works correctly in my case.

source : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.softsys.matlab/p3NX0fI6u90

approach:

myCellARRAY(all(cellfun(@isempty,myCellARRAY),2), : ) = [];
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