String Character mixup on data types
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Hey all, so I used sprintf to create a char. When I look at the workspace at it's class it shows as character however the value is 1x48 char. When I copy the output of that same item and set test= 'text' I see a class of character however the value is 'text' or 'text... (for longer strings).
Why are these not the same? What extremely simple thing am I forgetting in my tired state?
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Geoff Hayes
le 10 Mar 2015
Karl - ischar is sufficient as is using class. What happens if you try the following to narrow down the problem
infoline1 = sprintf('%s',header.date);
infoline2 = sprintf('%s %s ',header.date,header.ExperimentTimeLocal);
infoline3 = infoline = sprintf('%s %s%dnm ',header.date,header.ExperimentTimeLocal,header.SpecCenterWlNm);
Do all produce reasonable strings? I can't help but wonder if there is a problem with one of your inputs (not a string, not an integer, etc.).
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Jan
le 8 Mar 2015
The code is correct in both cases. It is only the display in the command window which appears under certain conditions in the abbreviated form. The contents of the variable is a char string in both cases, so everything is fine.
If you post the code, which reproduces the problem, it would be easy to demonstrate what's going on.
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Guillaume
le 8 Mar 2015
And this is not particular to strings. For short vectors of anything, matlab displays the content of the vectors in the workspace browser. For longer vectors, it just displays their size.
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