Using a variable in an input prompt

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lsutiger1
lsutiger1 il 6 Nov 2015
Risposto: Steven Lord il 28 Set 2024
I am trying to use the iterator (ii) of my for loop as a string in my input prompt. The code is shown below
for ii = 1:n
x = input('What is the orientation of molecule ' num2str(ii) 'in the x-direction?');
end
but this does not work. Any suggestions?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 6 Nov 2015
x = input(['What is the orientation of molecule ' num2str(ii) 'in the x-direction?']);

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Wanbin Song
Wanbin Song il 6 Nov 2015
Input argument of 'input' function should be a text.
Your code shows that your input arguments of 'input' function consists of three string.
Just combine them as below.
for ii = 1:n
x = input(['What is the orientation of molecule ' num2str(ii) 'in the x-direction?']);
end
Then it will work.

Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 28 Set 2024
Another possibility you can use in recent releases of MATLAB (since I think release R2016a) is to use a string array.
ii = 5;
promptMessage = "What is the orientation of molecule " + ii + " in the x direction?"
promptMessage = "What is the orientation of molecule 5 in the x direction?"
You could then pass promptMessage into the input function (or directly construct the prompt message inside the input call.) I didn't show that because calling input is not supported on MATLAB Answers.

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