Matrix with numeric values

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Nathan McFall
Nathan McFall on 7 Apr 2020
Edited: Nathan McFall on 7 Apr 2020
I have assigned letters A through Z a numeric value of 1 through 26, respectively. I have been able to form a 26x19 matrix with these random numeric values. However, I do not know how to convert the entire matrix back to character form.
For example, if part of my matrix is [1 2 3 4], I want it to be [A B C D]. (Note: as said above, I have assigned variable A to equal 1, variable B to equal 2, etc.)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 7 Apr 2020
"I have assigned letters A through Z a numeric value of 1 through 26..."
Sounds like a complex approach.
A much simpler use of MATLAB ("MATrix LABoratory") would be to use vectors/matrices to store your data.

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Birdman
Birdman on 7 Apr 2020
Edited: Birdman on 7 Apr 2020
N=4
A=1:N;
B=char(64+A)
'ABCD'
B(1)
'A'
B(2)
'B'
.
.
and so on. Change N and observe the results.
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Birdman
Birdman on 7 Apr 2020
Because char makes conversions based on ASCII table.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 7 Apr 2020
Edited: Stephen23 on 7 Apr 2020
"why do you have to say char(64 + A), rather than just doing char(A)?"
The character code for 'A' is 65:
MATLAB supports unicode characters up to 65535:

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