why is my cell array being read as char

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janas
janas on 4 Feb 2025
Answered: Image Analyst on 4 Feb 2025
I am defining two 2 parameters the same way but they are recognized differently in my code
Reference_stations = {'NUF','BRA','RFL'};
Reference_station_salinity = {'SPO','NUF','BRA','RFL'};
disp(class(Reference_stations));
cell
disp(class(Reference_station_salinity));
cell
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE on 4 Feb 2025
I got "cell" in both cases on my R2020b / windows 10 PC
janas
janas on 4 Feb 2025
It is weird, when I type it in the command window, it is read as "cell". But when I run my code, it changes back to char.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Feb 2025
Are you sure you're getting the class of the whole cell array instead of the class of one of the contents of one cell in the array?
Reference_stations = {'NUF','BRA','RFL'};
Reference_station_salinity = {'SPO','NUF','BRA','RFL'};
disp(class(Reference_stations));
cell
disp(class(Reference_station_salinity));
cell
% Get class of just one cell in the array.
disp(class(Reference_stations(1)));
cell
disp(class(Reference_station_salinity(1)));
cell
% Get class of just one cell's CONTENTS in the array.
disp(class(Reference_stations{1}));
char
disp(class(Reference_station_salinity{1}));
char
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