generate a string with the numbers 1:999

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Hello! I need to generate a string with the numbers 1:999.
I wrote these lines of code:
row_number = 1:999;
column_number = row_number.';
conversion_column_number = num2str(column_number);
I want to eliminate the two spaces that are created before the numbers 1:9 and the space that is created between the numbers 10:99 in conversion_column_number. Is there a solution to this problem?

Accepted Answer

Malay Agarwal
Malay Agarwal on 16 Jun 2023
Edited: Malay Agarwal on 16 Jun 2023
Hi, Alberto
Please try the following code:
row_number = 1:999;
column_number = row_number.';
conversion_column_number = string(column_number);
This has the following output:
According to MATLAB documentation, the function num2str() converts the input array to a character array and MATALB makes sure that each element in a character array is of the same size, which is why you're getting the spaces.

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Mayur
Mayur on 16 Jun 2023
Edited: Mayur on 16 Jun 2023
Hi!
I understand that you want to convert 'column_number' to a string without extra spaces.
You can use the 'string' function instead of 'num2str' here.
row_number = 1:999;
column_number = row_number.';
conversion_column_number = string(column_number);
Alternatively, you can try with this.
row_number = 1:999;
column_number = row_number.';
conversion_column_number = "" + column_number;
For more information you can refer the following documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/string.html
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Jun 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 16 Jun 2023
"For more information you can refer the following documentation..."
Rather than linking to the Stateflow toolbox's overloaded STRING function, much better would be a link to the actual MATLAB STRING function:
Always pay attention to the toolbox!

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