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Stéphane Adjemian authored
Compare two one dimensional cells of strings and count the number of common strings. The optional second argument returns a formated list of common variables. *Example* If we have: A = {'A1'; 'A2'; 'A3'; 'A4'; 'A5'; 'A6'}; B = {'B1'; 'A2'; 'B3'; 'A4'; 'A1'}; then [n,message] = common_strings_in_cell_arrays(A,B); returns n=3 and message='A2, A4 and A1'.
Stéphane Adjemian authoredCompare two one dimensional cells of strings and count the number of common strings. The optional second argument returns a formated list of common variables. *Example* If we have: A = {'A1'; 'A2'; 'A3'; 'A4'; 'A5'; 'A6'}; B = {'B1'; 'A2'; 'B3'; 'A4'; 'A1'}; then [n,message] = common_strings_in_cell_arrays(A,B); returns n=3 and message='A2, A4 and A1'.