How to convert all elements of a cell array to one string matrix.

Imagine this Example:
A = {'Steve';'wonder';'Marcus';'Jacob'};
and i want to convert to
B =['1-Steve 2-wonder 3-marcus 4-Jacob'];
I'm doing that inside of an loop!
What is the best way to solve that? Thanks

 Accepted Answer

A = {'Steve';'wonder';'Marcus';'Jacob'};
B = strjoin(strcat(cellstr(num2str((1:numel(A)).')),'-',A).',' ')
13a or newer for strjoin

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Matt J
Matt J on 7 Oct 2013
Edited: Matt J on 7 Oct 2013
A loop is fine for something like that.

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The problem is I have hundreds of cells and each one has a different length and I want to put numbers like showed above.
Your problem is not a problem. Even if you have 5000 cells, it will still be pretty fast.

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