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What does the varargin function do and what does varargin{:} mean?

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For example: [varargin{:}] = convertStringsToChars(varargin{:});
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 24 Giu 2020
"On the left hand side, it is being used for concatenation."
This is incorrect: no arrays are being concatenated.
When used on the LHS it refers to the elements of the cell array, just like on the RHS. The only difference is that values are being assigned to those elements rather than extracted from them. This is explained in the section "Assigning to a Comma-Separated List" here:
Tommy
Tommy il 26 Giu 2020
Modificato: Tommy il 26 Giu 2020
Somehow I missed this comment until now. Yikes, thank you for pointing out the mistake. Hopefully it is now correct.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 24 Giu 2020
Modificato: Stephen23 il 23 Feb 2022
"What does the varargin function do..."
varargin is not a function, it is a cell array which contains any number of optional input arguments:
"... and what does varargin{:} mean?"
That syntax creates a comma-separated list from the cell array varargin:
So your example is equivalent to this:
[varargin{1},varargin{2},..,varargin{end}] = convertStringsToChars(varargin{1},varargin{2},..,varargin{end});

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KSSV
KSSV il 24 Giu 2020
varargin stands for variable number of arguments. You can input any number of arguments to the function. And these inputs are read by nargin which means the number of inputs.

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