How do I convert a string to a single quotes string?
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I have a number N_train that I want to convert to a single quotes string (otherwise the title does not look as I want it):
title_name = ['Training data' string(N_train)]
though string returns a double quotes representation of the string for some reason. I tried making the first string double quotes but it doesn't fix it.
Is there a way to cast to single quotes strings in matlab?
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Guillaume
il 17 Ott 2017
single quote string is actually a char array. They were the only kind of strings available pre-R2016b. Anyway, to get a char array:
title_name = sprintf('Training Data %d', N_train);
or
title_name = compose('Training Data %d', N_train);
To get a string:
title_name = compose("Training Data %d", N_train);
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Brando Miranda
il 17 Ott 2017
Leo OfNature
il 26 Set 2018
Yes, you can use the function char() to convert your string
Guillaume
il 26 Set 2018
char will not convert a number to its char array representation (which is what is asked here).
Sean de Wolski
il 17 Ott 2017
titleName = "Training data " + N_train
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