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Comparing two equal strings doesnt work
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I have a list of strings (containing hockey player names) and I want to find the index for a specific name.I never had such an easy problem before and it is driving my insane.
I tried this:
player and index are both "Connor McDavid"
player = Player(1);
index1 = string(200);
logic = strcmp(index1 ,player);
Here are screenshots too ensure that they contain the same value.
logic should return a 1 but it returns 0. I tried == too but it doesnt help.
Pls help me, i dont know what to do anymore.
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Oct 2019
160 is U+00A0, "non-breaking space"
player = replace(player, char(160), ' ');
index1 = replace(index1, char(160), ' ');
but it would probably make more sense to replace all of the 160 in your data source (perhaps immediately after retrieving it) instead of doing the replacement each iteration.
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Prasad Parameswaran
on 22 Oct 2019
Edited: Prasad Parameswaran
on 22 Oct 2019
This can be solved by using the "ismember" function, refer the below example:
A = ["John"; "Lee" ; "James"; "Lee"];
B = "Lee";
index = ismember(A,B)
The output is
index =
4×1 logical array
0
1
0
1
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