Input combination of string and number to a function which only accepts numbers?

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I am using EEGLAB on Matlab and would like to cut sections of the EEG between blocks. In EEGLAB the function is pop_select which accepts numbers separated by semicolon, e.g. [0 100; 120 150; 160 170], to select e.g. the period from 0 to 100 ms, etc.
I would like to create this input as an array, input_array, which is fed directly to the function, e.g. pop_select( EEG, 'notime', input_array), since I don't know beforehand which time periods I want to select.
However, the input must be separated by semicolon, which means that input_array contains strings and cannot be converted to a number array. Is there a way to overcome this?
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Rik
Rik le 15 Juil 2021
How exactly does that mean input_array contains strings?
I only see a 3x2 numeric array.
[0 100; 120 150; 160 170]
ans = 3×2
0 100 120 150 160 170
Martin Randau
Martin Randau le 15 Juil 2021
When constructing the array I need to insert the semicolon as a string. The function pop_select will not accept the input without semicolon separating the time intervals. So ";" is a string, so is "[" and "]" which I have to put at the end and start of the input, respectively.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre le 15 Juil 2021
MATLAB uses semicolons to construct arrays. A semicolon represents the end of a row. Anything following it is placed on the next row.
You can learn more about this in Ch 4 of MATLAB Onramp.
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre le 15 Juil 2021
Incidentally, that produces exactly the same result as this code I shared earlier:
input_array = [EEG.xmin boundaryEnd_sec(2:end); boundaryStart_sec(2:end) EEG.xmax]';
EEG = pop_select( EEG, 'notime', input_array)
Martin Randau
Martin Randau le 15 Juil 2021
Yes, sorry, I forgot to add that both solutions work! Thanks again! :)

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