hi, how to use strsplit function to split a line of string into multiple lines when a predefined number of characters is reached?

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for example: if I have: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA", I want to split it into lines after 4 characters and then I could have:"AAAA" "AAAA" "AAAA" "AAAA"

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Sep 2015
This divides them into 8 rather than 4 strings:
str = 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA';
SplitLen = 4;
CheckLen = SplitLen*fix(length(str)/SplitLen); % So ‘reshape’ Will Work
Result = {reshape(str(1:CheckLen), [], 4)}; % Result As Cell Array
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sahar hemmati
sahar hemmati on 17 Sep 2015
still it does not work, because if the length of remainder of string is less than what was defined it will be ignored and i don't want this
Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Sep 2015
The string argument to reshape has to be an integer multiple of the desired length of the substrings. The easiest way to deal with the remainder of the string is to append it to the end:
Result = {reshape(str(1:CheckLen), [], SplitLen); str(CheckLen+1:end)};

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dpb
dpb on 17 Sep 2015
s=reshape(s,L,[]);
Requires rem(length(S)/L)=0, of course.

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