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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:12:47+00:00 2026-05-14T05:12:47+00:00

Using regexp with tokens on cell array of strings I’ve got cell array of

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Using regexp with tokens on cell array of strings I’ve got cell array of cells. Here is simplified example:

S = {'string 1';'string 2';'string 3'};
res = regexp(S,'(\d)','tokens')
res = 

    {1x1 cell}
    {1x1 cell}
    {1x1 cell}
res{2}{1}
ans = 
    '2'

I know I have only one match per cell string in S. How I can convert this output into cell arrays of strings in a vectorized form?

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    2026-05-14T05:12:47+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:12 am

    The problem is even worse than you thought. Your output from REGEXP is actually a cell array of cell arrays of cell arrays of strings! Yeah, three levels! The following uses CELLFUN to get rid of the top two levels, leaving just a cell array of strings:

    cellArrayOfStrings = cellfun(@(c) c{1},res);
    

    However, you can also change your call to REGEXP to get rid of one level, and then use VERTCAT:

    res = regexp(S,'(\d)','tokens','once');  %# Added the 'once' option
    cellArrayOfStrings = vertcat(res{:});
    
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