- preallocate and asign into the array instead
- size x() based on the length of the string, not hardcode the loop count
I want to convert a character series into numerical series using for loop
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I have a character sequence stored in variable DNA_SEQS = 'AGGTAT.....'. The sequence consists of four type of character 'A', 'C', 'T' & 'G', therefore I have used swith case to generate the numerical sequence. The code I have written is:
seqs = fastaread('AF0071891.fasta');
DNA_SEQS = seqs.Sequence;
len = length(DNA_SEQS);
for j = 1:5
x = [];
a = DNA_SEQS(j);
switch a
case 'A'
v = 0;
case 'C'
v = 1;
case 'G'
v = 2;
case 'T'
v = 3;
end
x(j+1) = [x(j) v];
end
By using this code I supposed to get a numerical array like [0,2,2,3,0] but I got an error as: Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Please help
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dpb
2022 年 6 月 8 日
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2022 年 6 月 8 日
for j = 1:5
x = [];
a = DNA_SEQS(j);
...
You wipe out what you put in x later every time you start through the loop again...don't do that!!! :)
x = [];
for j = 1:5
a = DNA_SEQS(j);
...
instead, although you should
N=strlength(DNA_SEQS);
x=zeros(1,N);
for j = 1:N
a = DNA_SEQS(j);
...
However, in MATLAB you don't need a loop; use a lookup table instead. One way (not necessarily the fastest, but pretty easy to code) would be
DNA_VALS=interp1(double('ACGT'),0:3,double(DNA_SEQS));
This would return for your sample above...
>> DNA_SEQS = 'AGGTAT';
DNA_VALS=interp1(double('ACGT'),0:3,double(DNA_SEQS))
DNA_VALS =
0 2 2 3 0 3
>>
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DGM
2022 年 6 月 8 日
You can use ismember():
thisstr = 'AGGATATC';
charmap = 'ACGT';
[~,idx] = ismember(thisstr,charmap);
idx = idx-1
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dpb
2022 年 6 月 8 日
For exactly the reason I outlined above as a possibility -- it isn't a char() array --
>> DNA_SEQS='AGGTAT'; % assign as char() string (and array of char())
>> N=strlength(DNA_SEQS) % strlength() is same as length(x,2) here...
ans =
6
>> for i=1:N,disp(DNA_SEQS(i));end % works find for a char() array with () addressing
A
G
G
T
A
T
>> DNA_SEQS = cellstr('AGGTAT'); % redefine as a cellstr() instead...
>> N=strlength(DNA_SEQS) % strlength knows about what is in the cell
N =
6
>> for i=1:N,disp(DNA_SEQS(i));end % but it fails as you see...
{'AGGTAT'}
Index exceeds the number of array elements (1).
>>
WHY!!!???
>> size(DNA_SEQS) % because now the cellstr is a 1x1 CELL array, NOT 1x6 char() array...
ans =
1 1
>>
How to make work???
"Use the curlies, Luke!!!"
>> for i=1:N,disp(DNA_SEQS{1}(i));end
A
G
G
T
A
T
>>
NB: above the use of {1} to "dereference" the cell array back to the content of the char() array inside it -- the subsequent "smooth" parenstheses (i) then picks the ith element from that vector again, just as it did directly when it was "only" a char() array, not a char() array in a cell.
Strings behave similarly as cellstr(); you have to use {} (the "curlies") to reference inside the string to the individual characters that make up the string array element.
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