Convert char to string

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Shane
Shane on 20 Dec 2012
I just want to convert a char to str.
The char is in a cell. This is what happens:
>> example = ['hithere',socks]
example =
'hithere' [1x34 char]
>> taken = ['hithere',{socks}]
taken =
'hithere' {1x1 cell}
>> socks
socks =
'Shane'
What am I doing wrong and how can I convert the char into a string.
Cheers, Shane

Answers (2)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Dec 2012
I'm not sure but I think perhaps what you want is
[{'hithere'} socks]
But possibly what you want is
['hithere ' socks{1}]

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 20 Dec 2012
I don't know how socks was 34 characters in the first example and only 5 characters ('Shane') in the next example. Are any of these what you want:
socks = {'Shane'}
example = ['hithere',socks]
example1 = char(example)
example2 = sprintf('%s %s', example{1}, example{2})
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Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2012
I'm still confused about ['string', {'Cell string'}], because it looks like this joins elements of incompatible types. I never had tried it without explicitly converting the string by cellstr() at first.

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