Using Eval function with string inside it?
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Hi,
I use a lot of eval functions to run the same calculation on multiple files with similarly formatted names, and come across the following problem frequently:
for ii=1:4
var1=char(GLOBALS.Meta{ii,1});
eval([var1 '.APO_detr_Grid=griddata(' var1 '.SO_APO_detr(:,1),' var1 '.SO_APO_detr(:,2),' var1 '.SO_APO_detr(:,3),GLOBALS.XI,GLOBALS.YI, 'cubic');']);
end
clear ii var1;
Here, I'm trying to run multiple instances of the griddata function with a cubic interpolation, but because 'cubic' needs to be in quotes, it messes up the formatting of the eval function which used quotes to distinguish variables from the strings it's concatenating.
Is there such a thing as a character that suppresses the meaning of formatting symbols in this sort of case? Something like a & or $ or #? Or is there another way to do this? Or do I just have to work around the issue? For quick iterations this isn't a problem, but for larger datasets this becomes tedious writing every instance out individually.
Thanks!
Jonathan
Accepted Answer
Walter Roberson
on 9 Oct 2011
But to answer your question: to get a ' in a string, code two of them in a row, such as
',''cubic'');'
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