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How can I save a filename as a string, not as a char?

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In my code, the user selects a file. That file name is assigned to "File1" as a char. Is there any way I can assign it as a string variable? I need to manipulate the name of the file after and need it in string form. Thanks.
if true
[File1,path] = uigetfile('*.txt');
if isequal(File1,0)
disp('User selected Cancel');
else
disp(['User selected ', fullfile(path,File1)]);
end
end

Answers (1)

Alexander Jensen
Alexander Jensen on 6 Sep 2018
Is this what you're looking for? Or am I misunderstanding your question. And why do you need it as a string to manipulate it?
if true
[File1,path] = uigetfile('*.txt');
File1 = string(File1);
if isequal(File1,0)
disp('User selected Cancel');
else
disp(['User selected ', fullfile(path,File1)]);
end
end
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matlabq123
matlabq123 on 6 Sep 2018
This shows up for "which -all string": "built-in (undocumented)"
I am using R2013B.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Sep 2018
The string data type was introduced in R2016b. https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/string.html
You will find that you do not have erase() or related functions.

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