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How to add watermarks bit before the last alphabet of every word of a string.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA il 12 Apr 2020
Input: '202D'
Expected Output:'202DI'
right?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 12 Apr 2020
Try this:
str = 'MATLAB is a super awesome program';
words = strsplit(str)
for k = 1 : length(words)
thisString = words{k};
if length(thisString) >= 2
words{k} = sprintf('%s%c%c', thisString(1:end-1), char(hex2dec('2020D')), thisString(end));
end
end
% Reconstruct into a single string
words
str2 = [];
for k = 1 : length(words)
thisString = words{k};
str2 = sprintf('%s %s', str2, thisString);
end
str2
You'll see in the command window:
words =
1×6 cell array
{'MATLAB'} {'is'} {'a'} {'super'} {'awesome'} {'program'}
words =
1×6 cell array
{'MATLAB'} {'is'} {'a'} {'super'} {'awesome'} {'program'}
str2 =
' MATLAB is a super awesome program'
except that the FFFF in the boxes don't show up in MATLAB - they're just little empty boxes.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 12 Apr 2020
Sorry, the second words is not showing up in the web browser the same way it does in the MATLAB command window. In the MATLAB command window, you can see that there is a little box (representing the special non-printable character) just before the last letter of every word, and in the browse (before I submitted it) the little boxes has 4 F's in them.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 12 Apr 2020
Modificato: Ameer Hamza il 12 Apr 2020
This example show how to add the Unicode U+202D before the last character of every word. It also ignores full stops (.) and comma (,) while making a replacement. Since this Unicode character is invisible and has no effect on visible effect on the left to right characters, you can see the replacement is being made by comparing the length of the strings.
str = 'A quick brown fox, jumps over the lazy dog.';
l1 = numel(str);
new_str = regexprep(str, '([A-Za-z][\s\.,])', [char(hex2dec('202D')) '$1']);
l2 = numel(new_str);
>> l1
l1 =
43
>> l2
l2 =
52
You can also see that the replacement are being made by adding a dummy character (say a) after U+202D.
str = 'A quick brown fox, jumps over the lazy dog.';
new_str = regexprep(str, '([A-Za-z][\s\.,])', [char(hex2dec('202D')) 'a$1']);
new_str =
'aA quicak browan foax, jumpas ovear thae lazay doag.'
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 14 Apr 2020
Balkar, Stephen's answer covers that case. Please check it.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 12 Apr 2020
Simpler:
>> str = 'A quick brown fox, jumps over the lazy dog';
>> out = regexprep(str,'(\w)\>','\x202D$1')
out =
A quick brown fox, jumps over the lazy dog
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Balkar Singh
Balkar Singh il 17 Apr 2020
No sir this is not my homework. I am at the learning stage.

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