How to create string array using inpu
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Caroline
on 10 Oct 2014
Edited: Bruno Pop-Stefanov
on 10 Oct 2014
I understand how to store strings in arrays as in matlab will only store vectors with the same dimensions. However I need to create the vector from input from the user. So I'm not sure how I'm supposed to store it. I need to be able to store multiple strings in one and be able to reference them. For example I need to be able to do: word(1)=input('enter word','s') and the user gives the word and moves on to word(2)
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Bruno Pop-Stefanov
on 10 Oct 2014
Edited: Bruno Pop-Stefanov
on 10 Oct 2014
for i=1:5
word{i} = input('Enter word:\n','s');
end
Cell arrays can store mixed data types and of varying sizes. For example, a cell array can contain an n-by-m matrix as its first element and a scalar as its second element, or it can contain strings of varying length.
Cell arrays work very similarly to regular arrays. The small difference in the syntax is the use of curly braces { and } (see code above).
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