using find function for char

line =
10 L1 L2 L5 C1 C2 P2 C5 S1 S2# / TYPES OF OBSERV
Name Size Bytes Class
line 1x81 162 char
%I need to use find function for each character in line. For example, I need to know which column is L1 or L2.

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 16 Apr 2015
Edited: Guillaume on 16 Apr 2015
Do you actually want to find which column of the string where L1 and L2 are, or if L1 is the second element and L2 the third?
If the former, then use Michael's answer. If the latter, then the best thing to do would be to split the string at the whitespaces then use strcmp:
line = '10 L1 L2 L5 C1 C2 P2 C5 S1 S2# / TYPES OF OBSERV';
splitline = strsplit(line);
L1idx = find(strcmp(splitline, 'L1'))
L2idx = find(strcmp(splitline, 'L2'))

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sermet
sermet on 16 Apr 2015
Edited: sermet on 16 Apr 2015
I need to know which column, for example the answer for L1 must be 2 and for L2 it is 3 if we assume line as a 1*10 (one row, 10 columns) matrix.
When I perform strsplit(line) there are 2 unnecessary characters ('') was added to the line thus the result was wrong.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 16 Apr 2015
Edited: Guillaume on 16 Apr 2015
So, not the character position as in Michael answer
In that case, my answer is what you want.
sermet
sermet on 16 Apr 2015
Edited: sermet on 16 Apr 2015
In my case, your answer is related the topic but as I wrote in my comment the result was wrong.
I cannot reproduce your problem with the example given. My answer gives me 2 and 3 as output.
Can you find out the ASCII value of the extra characters, as it's not obvious what they are from your comment. You can get the ASCII value of a character by converting it to double, eg:
c = 'A';
asciival = double(c) %should return 65

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line='10 L1 L2 L5 C1 C2 P2 C5 S1 S2';
strfind(line,'L2')
ans =
13

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