Initializing a char structure for a loop

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Jacob Matthews
Jacob Matthews le 8 Mai 2015
I am building up a char structure of file paths and names in a large for loop in the form
list=[]
for i =1:n
stuff
file = something
list=char(list,file)
end
My problem is that the first row of list is empty doing it like this. Is there a way to initialize a char array without creating an empty row? I can remove it afterwards but that seems messy.
And in case there is a generally better method of compiling file paths, I'm working within a pipeline that requires me to construct this.
Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Mai 2015
list = cell(n, 1);
for i = 1 : n
stuff
list{i} = file;
end
list = char(list);
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Jacob Matthews
Jacob Matthews le 8 Mai 2015
Thanks, I've been using list = list(2:end,:) after my loop, so same number of lines, but I imagine memory management is better your way. I was just hoping there was a different method of initialization for the list that wouldn't stack when char'd.

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