Include variables in matlab user input

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Josh
Josh le 15 Juin 2011
Hi guys, Basically I just want to use a variable that I've already declared when asking a user for input.
a= input('Pick a letter') b= input('Now ask something about the letter' a '? ')
Something along those lines. Even if I have to convert 'a' to another format after its found would be fine. I've looked over the internet and matlabs help for input a fair bit but can't find anything. Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks in advance Josh

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 15 Juin 2011
Is this what you are after?
a = input('Pick a letter: ','s');
b = input(['Now ask something about the letter ', a, '? '],'s');
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Josh
Josh le 15 Juin 2011
Oh okay, so it's not the commas at all its the square brackets doing the concatenating. Well I've learnt lots today lol. Thanks for the help guys
Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 15 Juin 2011
Yes, I almost always use commas to separate values unless it is a pure list of non-negative numbers.
[2,-3,4,-6,7]
['This ','string ','is built from ','sub-strings.']
but only for non-negative integers
[3 4 5 6 7]
Also, note the other: [1;2;3;4;5]

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