How to add strings to a list

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Zaheer Bhojani
Zaheer Bhojani on 1 Oct 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 2 Oct 2019
How do I add strings to a list. I used if staements and used the functions append but its not working if one if statement is wrong. I dont know if I need to use a loop.
diagnosistitle = [];
x = 1;
y = 1;
z = 1;
if x == 1
str1 = append("X");
end
if y == 1
str2 = append("Y");
end
if z == 2
str3 = append("Z");
end
str = append(str1, str2, str3);
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 1 Oct 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 2 Oct 2019
Could you provide examples of the strings you are concatenating?
str1 = 'first';
str2 = 'second';
str12 = [str1,str2]
% str12 =
% 'firstsecond'
Also, what's the point of "concatenating" a single string?
append("Z")
ans =
"Z"
the cyclist
the cyclist on 2 Oct 2019
It's probably important to distinguish between strings and character arrays here.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 2 Oct 2019
So, I'm not sure what are really trying to do. But the problem with your specific code is that because this if structure is not entered
if z == 2
str3 = append("Z");
end
then the variable str3 simply does not exist, when is why the line
str = append(str1, str2, str3);
fails.

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