How to store string into an array?
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Hi
How to save string into array.I have string of characters and want to save in an array.
y(1)='0D05';
y(2)='0D06';
y(3)='0D10; and so on...How to solve this
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Chandrasekhar
2013-6-4
try this Minu y= {'0D05','0D06','0D10'};
if u want to update the array during run time
y{i} = {str};
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Chandrasekhar
2013-6-4
I have entered the following commands on matlab command window and its working.
>> y= {'0D05','0D06','0D10'}; >> i = 4
i =
4
>> y{4} = '0D11'
y =
'0D05' '0D06' '0D10' '0D11'
Jan
2013-6-4
@Minu: Please care for always posting a complete copy of the message accompanied by the relevant part of the corresponding code. Without seeing the code, we would have to guess suggestions for improvements. Thanks.
Daniel Shub
2013-6-4
You cannot access a string with y(1) easily. The problem is that your data is a character array and not a string array. This means that the notation y(1) is asking for a single element of a character array, which is a single character, but you want a string.
Assuming you are starting with some data that looks like
x = char(randi([1, 26]+64, 1, 4*10))
You can rearrange it to have the shape you want by putting 4 characters on a row.
y = reshape(x, [], 4);
You can then get a row with
y(1, :)
If you do not want the trailing colon, you could use a cell array
z = mat2cell(y, ones(10, 1), 4);
You can then get a row with
z{1}
If neither of these suffice you can use the OOP system to define your own string class and then you can use y(1) to get a single element of a string object which would be a character array.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2013-6-4
编辑:Azzi Abdelmalek
2013-6-4
y=char('0D05','0D06','0D10');
%or
y=cellstr(char('0D05','0D06','0D10'));
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Jan
2013-6-4
In the first case, char can be omitted and replaced by square brackets. In the second case char can be omitted without any replacement.
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