How to create a string with names that differ, without a loop?
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I want
D_N = {'K1'; 'K2'; '...' ;'K9' ; '...'};
until Kn is reached with n equal to a parameter of my program (for example 39).
I can chose to use:
for ii = 1:39
D_N{ii} = sprintf('K%d', ii);
end
for ii = 1:39
D_N{ii} = ['K' num2str(ii)];
end
But is there a way without using this stupid loop?
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Guillaume
on 6 Dec 2018
compose works exactly that way:
D_N = compose('K%d', 1:39)
D_N = "K" + (1:39)
which are easier to work with than cell arrays of char arrays.
In versions of matlab without string arrays or compose (pre-R2016b), you can use the completely undocumented sprintfc instead:
D_N = sprintfc('K%d', 1:39)
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