Beginning Matlab simple text question

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cassie
cassie il 5 Mag 2014
Commentato: cassie il 5 Mag 2014
I am using a textbox that will display updating information on a simple force calculator and I need to know what to add to this code to display the units at the end of the string (Newtons in this case). Thank you!
set(h,'string',num2str(ForceB)); %will display Force in Newtons

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes il 5 Mag 2014
You can use the square brackets to concatenate two strings (or arrays, matrices, etc.) together. For example:
a = 'hello';
b = ' world';
c = [a b]; % c is the concatenation of a and b: 'hello world'
You just have to enclose your num2str in these square brackets and add the string for the units, similar to the above example.
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cassie
cassie il 5 Mag 2014
This worked, Thank you!
h=findobj('tag','force_b'); a=' N'; set(h,'string',[num2str(ForceB),a]);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 5 Mag 2014
Try this:
% Create a string from the number, and append the word Newtons.
str = sprintf('%.3f Newtons', ForceB);
% Send the string to the static text label control.
set(h,'String',str); % Will display Force in Newtons

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