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How can I insert strings in an array while looping in MATLAB? I know it's very simple but I get a mismatch error. Here is sample code.

s={'asd', 'xyzs', 'pqrs','mnopr'};    
for i=1:4
    w=randint(1,1,[1,2]);

    switch w   
      case 1 
        word(i)=s(i);

      otherwise  
        word(i)=3;   
    end   
end
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  • The first line should be s={'asd', 'xyzs', 'pqrs', 'mnopr'}, no?
    – gary
    Feb 24, 2011 at 2:26
  • I tried very hard but I don't understand your question… Can you clarify a little bit?
    – Simon
    Feb 24, 2011 at 2:32

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Your problem is that s is a cell and word is not. There are many things you can do to fix this, but an easy way would be to define word to be a cell of size(s). You would then have to convert any numbers into cells before inserting them, which means that your code would look like this:

s={'asd','xyzs','pqrs','mnopr'};

word = cell(size(s));

for i=1:4

    w=randint(1,1,[1,2]);

    switch w

    case 1:

        word(i)=s(i);

    otherwise

        word(i)= num2cell(3);

    end

end

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