input a string into a vector when n=odd number
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clear clc
for n=0:20
end x=[0:n]'
I need to have the word 'jump' replace every odd number in my vector
example
0
jump
2
jump
4
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Laurent
on 13 Sep 2013
Edited: Laurent
on 13 Sep 2013
Hi,
First, you can't just put strings into a vector with numbers, you will need to use a cell array, so you need to define your 'x' differently. For example:
x=[0:20]';
xcell=num2cell(x);
Then you can assign the string jump to all the odd values of x:
for ii=1:length(xcell)
if mod(xcell{ii},2)==1
xcell{ii}='jump';
end
end
Just out of curiosity, for what purpose do you need this?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 13 Sep 2013
n = 20;
x=(0:n)';
xcell=num2cell(x);
xcell(rem(x,2) == 1) = {'jamp'};
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