How do I stop strings in matrices from displaying as NaN when using disp()?

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Hi,
I'm trying to get my function to output arrays where the first element is a string giving the stage number, and the rest of the elements are the variables for this stage. However, when displaying this, it seems to display "NaN" instead of the string I have set as the first character. Would anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
perm_f = calc_perm(stage_frac, k);
perm_flow = perm_f*ratio*stage_total;
global permeates;
global rejects;
perm_string = "STAGE " + string(count) + " permeate";
perm_for_table(2:length(perm_flow)+1) = perm_flow;
perm_for_table(1) = perm_string;
perm_for_table = transpose(perm_for_table);
rej_string = "STAGE " + string(count) + " reject";
rej_for_table(2:length(rej_flow)+1) = rej_flow;
rej_for_table(1) = rej_string;
rej_for_table = transpose(rej_for_table);
%permeates = [permeates, perm_for_table];
%rejects = [rejects, rej_for_table];
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 1 Mag 2023
rej_flow is not defined in the code, so we do not know its datatype.
I predict that it is a numeric data type.
Edoardo Modestini
Edoardo Modestini il 1 Mag 2023
Hi, yes, it is a numeric data type. How would I go about fixing this in that case?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 1 Mag 2023
perm_f = calc_perm(stage_frac, k);
perm_flow = perm_f*ratio*stage_total;
global permeates;
global rejects;
perm_string = "STAGE " + string(count) + " permeate";
perm_for_table(2:length(perm_flow)+1) = perm_flow;
perm_for_table(1) = perm_string;
perm_for_table = transpose(perm_for_table);
rej_string = "STAGE " + string(count) + " reject";
rej_for_table(2:length(rej_flow)+1) = string(rej_flow);
rej_for_table(1) = rej_string;
rej_for_table = transpose(rej_for_table);
%permeates = [permeates, perm_for_table];
%rejects = [rejects, rej_for_table];

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