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How to DEconcatenate a string in matlab?

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John Rebbner
John Rebbner le 13 Jan 2019
Commenté : Stephen23 le 18 Jan 2019
Hello!
How to deconcatenate a string in matlab? I read some data (Names) from excel, and sort them in a matrix. Then the I use the stored data and concatenate them with an existing string, after that I write the new string in excel, but the data (Names) are concatenated and my code put everithing in one cell.
How to say to Matlab not to concatenate my string???
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 13 Jan 2019
can you upload your code ? and an example of filenames?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 13 Jan 2019
Use cell arrays of character vectors when you xlswrite() instead of char arrays.

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John Rebbner
John Rebbner le 13 Jan 2019
for i=end_ln:length(raw(:,1));
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if raw{i,1} == 1 && isnan(raw{i,1})~=1 && isempty(raw{i,1})~=1;
[NameX(i,1)] =(raw(i,3)); % where raw(i,3) is the column C from the xls file, conteins the names
end
end
c = [NameX{:}] % and here it puts all the names as a concatenated text
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 18 Jan 2019
no fprintf cannot write cell arrays. you would use cell expansion . For example
fprintf(fid, '%s\n', Cell_array_of_labels{:});
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 18 Jan 2019
"Does fprint fun can write a cell array in a file????"
No, but you can use a comma-separated list to provide multiple input arguments:

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