how to add string matrix to numeric matrix?
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example:
from
a=[rice;corn;wheat]
b=[3;4;3]
become
c=[rice 3;corn 4;wheat 3]
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José-Luis
on 26 Oct 2012
You could use cell arrays:
a={'rice';'corn';'wheat'};
b={3;4;3};
your_result = cellfun(@(a,b) [a ' ' num2str(b)],a,b,'uniformoutput',false);
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Oct 2012
[a, strcat({' '}, num2str(b))] %output will be cell 3x2 of strings
Walter Roberson
on 26 Oct 2012
No, numeric arrays can never contain strings.
Cell arrays can contain both strings and numbers, in separate elements.
c = {'rice', 3; 'corn', 4; 'wheat', 3};
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Oct 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 26 Oct 2012
c = [a, num2cell(b)]; %output will be cell 3x2 first col strings second col numeric
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 26 Oct 2012
a={'rice';'corn';'wheat'}
b=[3;4;3]
c=arrayfun(@(x) [a{x} ' ' num2str(b(x))],1:3,'un',0)
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