behavior of for loop with strings of chars ?

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Hi, this for statement
for string = ['=A=', '=B=', '=C=']
[starts, ends] = regexp(line, string);
the strings read as single '=' character in regexp ; as = is not a special character according to regexp, there is no need to precede it with \, as in '\=A\=' ? I tried some solutions using additional variables to represent those strings, or sprintf, but it didn't work ... Can somebody help me ? Thank you
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TADA
TADA 2018-11-1
编辑:TADA 2018-11-1
there should be an accept answer somewhere
Come to think of it, I don't know exactly how you build your pattern there and if it really is a simple pattern as you wrote here, but a single pattern can easily cope with all three letters
regexp(line, '=[ABC]=')
Guillaume
Guillaume 2018-11-1
The best thing would be for TADA to write his answer as an actual answer so that pierre can accept it. You can't accept comments.
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TADA
TADA 2018-11-1
you will probably want to switch from a vector to a cell array of character vectors
patterns = {'=A=' '=B=' '=C='};
for i = 1:length(patterns)
[starts, ends] = regexp(line, patterns{i});
end
or better yet like Stephen Cobeldick mentioned, send the cell array over to regexp
patterns = {'=A=' '=B=' '=C='};
[starts, ends] = regexp(line, patterns);
or just put it all in a single pattern
[starts, ends] = regexp(line, '=[ABC]=');

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