Behaviour change of `isequal`

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tommsch
tommsch on 1 Mar 2024
Edited: cui,xingxing on 27 Apr 2024 at 2:03
My question is about the call: isequal( 'a', "a" )
I noted that in Matlab R2018 this returns 0, whereas in Matlab R2020a this returns 1. In which release did this behaviour change?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 1 Mar 2024
In R2018b, it returns TRUE already. See the "Compare Character Vector to String Scalar" section
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 1 Mar 2024
Okay, then the change happened in R2018b. There is a release note about string Arrays but no specific mention of isequal()
which isequal('a','a')
built-in (/MATLAB/toolbox/matlab/elmat/@char/isequal) % char method
which isequal("a","a")
isequal is a built-in method % string method
which isequal('a',"a")
isequal is a built-in method % string method
which isequal("a",'a')
isequal is a built-in method % string method
tommsch
tommsch on 1 Mar 2024
I indeed have R2018a too. Thanks everybody for the effort.

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cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing on 1 Mar 2024
Edited: cui,xingxing on 27 Apr 2024 at 2:03
As far as I understand, in both R2018b and R2020a version results return logic 1, not different as you said.
  • R2018b
  • R2020a
Note:
For Inputs to be compared (as separate arguments) A,B, the documentation has the following description(R2018 and R2020 are both identical):
String scalars and character vectors containing the same sequence of characters are equivalent.
-------------------
Latest R2023b
isequal('ab',"ab")
ans = logical
1
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