How can I convert [12 25 34 466 55]
to an array of strings ['12' '25' '34' '466' '55']
? The conversion functions I know convert that array to one string representing the entire array.
5 Answers
An array of strings has to be a cell array. That said:
s = [12 25 34 466 55]
strtrim(cellstr(num2str(s'))')
Using arrayfun
together with num2str
would work:
>> A = [12 25 34 466 55]
A =
12 25 34 466 55
>> arrayfun(@num2str, A, 'UniformOutput', false)
ans =
'12' '25' '34' '466' '55'
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1why not
arrayfun(@num2str, A, 'UniformOutput', false)
? Same concept, same output, but you avoid the "from-cell" and "to-cell" conversions.– gevangAug 28, 2012 at 18:25
In MATLAB, ['12' '25' '34' '466' '55'] is the same as a single string containing those numbers. That is to say:
['12' '25' '34' '466' '55']
ans =
12253446655
I need more context here for what you are trying to accomplish, but assuming you want to still be able to access each individual number as a string, a cell array is probably the best approach you can take:
A = [1 2 3]
num2cell(num2str(A))
(Of course, you'd still have to remove the stray spaces from the ans)
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Even if you remove the stray spaces, you end up with a cell array of strings that contains each digit separately. Swap the order of
num2cell
andnum2str
instead.cellfun(@num2str,num2cell(s),'UniformOutput',false)
gets the job done nicely.– DoresoomAug 28, 2012 at 19:35
Starting from R2016b there is also the compose function:
>> A = [12 25 34 466 55]
A =
12 25 34 466 55
>> compose("%d", A)
ans =
1×5 string array
"12" "25" "34" "466" "55"'''