Is it possible to write some code that will add single quotations to a user input to make it into a string so that it can be used in a switch loop, etc.
For example:
method = input('linear or cubic? ');
switch(method)
case 'linear'
disp('Method is linear')
case 'cubic'
disp('Method is cubic')
end
The user here must type in 'linear' or 'cubic', is it possible to make it so they can just type in linear or cubic without quotes.

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Jan
Jan le 30 Sep 2011
You can find the solution also by: "help input". Using "help" and "doc" is a good idea whenever a problem with a specific command appears.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub le 30 Sep 2011

1 vote

Try the 's' option.
method = input('linear or cubic? ', 's');

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Wayne King
Wayne King le 30 Sep 2011

1 vote

Hi, You can just use the 's' option in input.
method = input('linear or cubic?\n','s');
switch(method)
case 'linear'
disp('Method is linear')
case 'cubic'
disp('Method is cubic')
end
Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming le 30 Sep 2011

0 votes

method = input('linear or cubic? ', 's');
will force the variable "method" to be a string.
Bashiru Bukari
Bashiru Bukari le 22 Mar 2020

0 votes

Hi you can try this...
method =input('linear or cubic:','s');
switch method
case{'linear'}
disp('method is linear');
case{'cubic'}
disp('method is cubic');
end

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