Simple question, array of strings
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Marc-Olivier Labrecque-Goulet
on 2 Mar 2017
Commented: John BG
on 2 Mar 2017
Hi, I need to creat a very simple list of 2 strings.
list1 = ['random_string1','random_string2'];
Then, I want to create a list of these values.
Array1 = [list1,list2,list3];
- I need to be able to access one of those string easily.
- every string will be a different lenght and cant be determined
- I cant use the function: var =string(one,two,three); because im using MatlabR2015
- anyone have an idea, i guess it cant be that hard but i dont have much experience with matlab.
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John BG
on 2 Mar 2017
Edited: John BG
on 2 Mar 2017
Walter is right, with no additional details, type cell is the preferred class for building arrays of varying length strings:
list1 = {'random_string1','random_string2'}
list1 =
'random_string1' 'random_string2'
to access one of the strings in list
list1{1}
=
random_string1
to access one character in one string of list1
list1{1}(1)
=
r
to generate the array of lists, one way could be
Array=[list1;list2;list3]
Array =
'random_string1' 'random_string2'
'random_string1' 'random_string2'
'random_string1' 'random_string2'
to access one of the strings in array, one can either use linear indices
Array{1}
=
random_string1
Array{end}
=
random_string2
or sub-indices
Array{2,2}
=
random_string2
to access a list in string, use :
Array{1,:}
=
random_string1
=
random_string2
and to access a single character in Array
Array{1,1}(1)
=
r
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thanks in advance
John BG
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John BG
on 2 Mar 2017
Monsieur Labrecque
please go ahead and and ask more question that we will endeavour to answer to the best of our knowledge
Merçi Beacoup
John BG
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Mar 2017
list1 = {'random_string1','random_string2'} ;
And to access individual strings you need to use {} instead of ()
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