What is difference between x='93'; and x=93; ?

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Basically I wanna know about each and every detail of MATLAB... So please put details here... What is difference between x=93; x='93';
Thanks in advance...

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Adam
Adam on 26 Aug 2016
x = 93
creates a numeric variable
x = '93'
creates a char variable containing a string.
This should be very easy to see from just trying it in the command window though!

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 26 Aug 2016
I wanna know about each and every detail of MATLAB. Read the documentation or grab a book from the library.
For your specific question, see fundamental matlab classes. x = 96, creates a numeric variable (a double to be specific), x = '96' creates a char variable.

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