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Create an unpopulated 2-dimensional cell mxArray
#include "matrix.h" mxArray *mxCreateCellMatrix(int m, int n);m
mxArray
, if successful. If unsuccessful in a stand-alone (nonMEX-file) application, mxCreateCellMatrix
returns NULL
. If unsuccessful in a MEX-file, the MEX-file terminates and control returns to the MATLAB prompt. Insufficient free heap space is the only reason for mxCreateCellMatrix
to be unsuccessful.
Use mxCreateCellMatrix
to create an m-by-n two-dimensional cell mxArray
. The created cell mxArray
is empty; that is, mxCreateCellMatrix
initializes each cell to NULL
. To put data into cells, call mxSetCell
.
mxCreateCellMatrix
is identical to mxCreateCellArray
except that mxCreateCellMatrix
can create two-dimensional mxArrays
only, but mxCreateCellArray
can create mxArrays
having any number of dimensions greater than 1.
Create an unpopulated 2-by-2 cell mxArray
:
int rows=2, cols=2; mxArray *cell_array_ptr; /* Create a 2-by-2 cell mxArray named Paramecium. */ cell_array_ptr = mxCreateCellMatrix(rows, cols); mxSetName(cell_array_ptr, "Paramecium"); ...For an additional example, see
mxcreatecellmatrix.c
in the mx
subdirectory of the examples
directory. For an example of how to populate a cell mxArray
, see mxCreateCellArray
.
mxCreateCellArray