HOW TO READ SPECIAL CHARACTERS IN A SINGLE ARRAY

a1=('a':'z');
b1=('A':'Z');
c1=('0':'9')
IN the above commands a1 contains a to z, and b1 contains A to Z, *c1 contains 0 to 9.
in the similar way how to read special characters like , . ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ in a single array

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Benjamin Avants
Benjamin Avants am 14 Mär. 2014
If you look up the ascii values of the characters you're looking for, you can make an array of those values and then cast it to char
Example:
d1 = 1:33;
d1 = char(d1);

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Note though that the initialization gets long and tedious if you want the printable characters available in UNICODE up to code point 65535
sonam s
sonam s am 14 Mär. 2014
Bearbeitet: sonam s am 14 Mär. 2014
d1 = 1:33;
d1 = char(d1);
*tTHANK YOU .BUT THE CODE IS NOT WORKING .IT IS DISPLAYING 33 SQUARE BOXES .PLEASE HELP *
1:33 was just an example. You'll need to look up the actual ascii character values online. I would suggest a google search for "ascii table". I think most of the characters in the 1:33 range are special characters, not symbols. Try the range 33:47 for a few of the printable characters.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 14 Mär. 2014
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 15 Mär. 2014
char([33:47, 58:64, 91:96, 123:126])
after that one gets into the non-ASCII characters such as '©'.
Another way of expressing this is:
d1 = union(union(a1, b1), c1);
d2 = setdiff(' '+1:127, d1);
Note: earlier I had setintersect() instead of setdiff()

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