Working with character matrices
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to put together a matrix that incorporates both numbers and letters. This matrix needs to be able to have basic row and column switching operations done on it.
This is the matrix that I would like to use: [1,a,b,c; d,1,e,f; r,s,1,t;u,v,w,1] How would I input this into Matlab?
Thanks in advance!
Answers (2)
Image Analyst
on 19 Feb 2012
As long as you have just single characters, you can simply put single quotes around each character:
myString = ['1','a','b','c'; 'd','1','e','f'; 'r','s','1','t';'u','v','w','1'];
If there will be different lengths, then you will need to use a cell array.
Walter Roberson
on 19 Feb 2012
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You cannot mix numbers and letters in any kind of numeric MATLAB array. The only kind of array that can handle it is a cell array.
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Dmytri
on 19 Feb 2012
Jan
on 19 Feb 2012
You cannot apply mathematical operation on cells. This would not make sense at all: While I can imagine what 1*1 is, 1*'a' is valid in Matlab, but has a limited sense only.
Perhaps you want to work with symbolical values, where 'a' represents a variable?
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