create an array contain no of string adding one by one

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I would like to create an array in such a way that suppose the first element is 'Hi', second element is 'I', third element is 'am' and so on e.g. array(1) = 'Hi' array(2) = 'I' array(3) = 'am' array(4) = 'ABCD'

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Nov 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson on 3 Nov 2012
This is something that cannot be done in MATLAB. Azzi's answer shows the closest you can get, but for it instead of A(1) being 'Hi', instead A(1) would be {'Hi'} which is a cell array instead of a string. A{1} would be the string 'Hi' though.
array{1} = 'Hi'
array{2} = 'I'
array{3} = 'am'
array{4} = 'ABCD'

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 2 Nov 2012
A={'Hi','I','am','ABCD'}

Partha
Partha on 3 Nov 2012
Mr Roberson
Thanks for your answer. But actually i want to insert (or assigned) 'Hi','I','am','ABCD' one by one in A. How can i do this? Please help me.

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