how to assign multiple strings to single variable
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i have to write this code through loop ..
jan=[jan_1958,jan_1959,jan_1960,jan_1961,jan_1962,jan_1963,jan_1964,jan_1965,...
jan_1966,jan_1967,jan_1968,jan_1969,jan_1970,jan_1971,jan_1972,jan_1973,...
jan_1974,jan_1975,jan_1976,jan_1977,jan_1978,jan_1979,jan_1980,jan_1981,...
jan_1982,jan_1983,jan_1984,jan_1985,jan_1986,jan_1987,jan_1988,jan_1989,...
jan_1990,jan_1991,jan_1992,jan_1993,jan_1994,jan_1995,jan_1996,jan_1997,...
jan_1998,jan_1999,jan_2000,jan_2001,jan_2002,jan_2003,jan_2004,jan_2005,...
jan_2006,jan_2007,jan_2008,jan_2009,jan_2010,jan_2011,jan_2012,jan_2013,...
jan_2014,jan_2015,jan_2016,jan_2017,jan_2018]
i tried a for loop but it gives output
like this
d =
jan_2012
d =
jan_2013
d =
jan_2014
d =
jan_2015
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Aug 2019
jan = "jan" + (1958:2018);
Daniyal Arif
on 4 Aug 2019
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 4 Aug 2019
>> jan = "jan" + (1958:2018)
jan =
1×61 string array
Columns 1 through 10
madhan ravi
on 4 Aug 2019
Daniyal Arif
on 4 Aug 2019
per isakson
on 4 Aug 2019
strlength() and string() were introduced in R2016b. Which release do you use?
DELETEKARNAHAI what's that?
Walter Roberson
on 4 Aug 2019
Either you have a malfunctioning matlab or else you are using an old matlab release and forgot to mention that.. There was exactly one release, R2016b, in which strings existed at all but " could not be used. If you are using any release before that, then it is not possible to assign strings to a variable because strings did not exist then; older releases only had character vectors stored in cell arrays.
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