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cellstr
convert strings vector (or strings matrix) into a cell of strings
Calling Sequence
c=cellstr(s)
Arguments
- s
strings vector, or strings matrix
Description
returns a cell array of strings
If
s
is a line vector of strings thencellstr(s)
returns a(one-by-one)
cell which contains one component (the concatenation of all columns components ofs )
If
s
is a column vector of strings thencellstr(s)
convert s into a cell which have the same size :(size(s,1)-by-one)
cell of stringsIf
s
is a matrix of strings then for each rowi
ofs
,cellstr(s)
concatenates all the components of the ith rows of the matrixs
(i.e s(i,1), s(i,2), s(i,3),...) and returns a (size(s,1)-by-one)
cell of strings
Examples
cellstr("foo") cellstr(["sci","lab"]) cellstr(["abc","def",'gh';"i","j","klm"])
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