How to convert some numbers to strings with the max length?

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for example, I want to convert 1 to 32 to strings length 2, if shorter, '0's are added to the front of the strings. 1 -> '01', 2 -> '02', ..., 32 -> '32'.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 2 Jan 2016
str = sprintf('%2.2d', yourInteger)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Jan 2016
Is this what you mean?:
% Get a format specifier string for the biggest number we expect to ever have.
yourBiggestInteger = 123456
numDigits = ceil(log10(yourBiggestInteger))
formatSpecifierString = sprintf('%%%d.%dd', numDigits, numDigits)
% Test code:
yourInteger = 12;
str = sprintf(formatSpecifierString, yourInteger)
yourInteger = 1234;
str = sprintf(formatSpecifierString, yourInteger)
In the command window:
yourBiggestInteger =
123456
numDigits =
6
formatSpecifierString =
%6.6d
str =
000012
str =
001234

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 2 Jan 2016
An alternative to Image Analyst's (but I prefer his method):
str = num2str(yourInteger,'%02d')
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Qiu
Qiu on 3 Jan 2016
thank you for your answer, but if the length of the number is determined when the program is executed, how to solve it?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Jan 2016
In the case where you want a bunch of values to all come out the same length, then
cellstr(num2str(TheValues(:)))
You can also toss in an optional format such as
cellstr(num2str(TheValues(:), '%.2f'))
Example:
cellstr(num2str((1:31).'))

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