Problem 41. Cell joiner
You are given a cell array of strings and a string delimiter. You need to produce one string which is composed of each string from the cell array separated by the delimiter.
For example, this input
in_cell = {'Lorem', 'ipsum', 'dolor', 'sit', 'amet', 'consectetur'}; delim = ' ';
should produce this output:
out_str = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur';
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Tesfaye Girma
on 23 Feb 2021
nice biology concept
Aramus Cross
on 14 Aug 2021
This one is kinda hilarious, as (hint here) it may punish you for defining TOO much...
Aidan
on 17 Nov 2022
cool problem!
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