How to assign input given by user via inpuutdlg command to variables

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I have used inputdlg command to get multiple user inputs. I want to assign these values to variables that is have defined.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 9 Set 2019
Modificato: Stephen23 il 9 Set 2019
Just use indexing:
out = inputdlg(...);
somevar = out{1};
othervar = out{2};
...
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Sachin Dighe
Sachin Dighe il 9 Set 2019
Yes, values are assigned to variables but, I am getting error when I use these variables in formula. Error: undefined operator '+' for input arguments of type 'cell'
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 9 Set 2019
Modificato: Stephen23 il 9 Set 2019
@Sachin Dighe: inputdlg returns character vectors in a cell array, not numerics. It is not clear to me what you expect to get by using + on some cell arrays.
If you want numeric values, then you will need to convert the character vectors to numeric, e.g. using str2double or sscanf or the like:
>> out = inputdlg({'A','B'});
>> A = str2double(out(1));
>> B = str2double(out(2));
>> A+B
ans =
7.3
Note that this issue is unrelated to your original question and my answer, so it is unclear why you have unaccepted my answer (which correctly answered your question).

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Sachin Dighe
Sachin Dighe il 9 Set 2019
Ok thank you

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