>> b=[1,2,3,4,5]
b =
1 2 3 4 5
>> char(b)
ans =
this is what I enter and the output is five little empty boxes. I've tried this with several numeric vectors and matrices and it does the same thing with varying numbers of boxes. It also does this if I manually input the vector. It was working previously, and then it wasn't I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong

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James Tursa
James Tursa am 21 Sep. 2015
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Characters for ASCII codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are all unprintable characters, so nothing prints. The conversion did take place, but the result is not printable (displayable). The characters are:
1 01 SOH Start of heading
2 02 STX Start of text
3 03 ETX End of text
4 04 EOT End of trans.
5 05 ENQ Enquiry

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Geri Spinosa
Geri Spinosa am 21 Sep. 2015
Thank you, that explains it, not sure what I was doing before, but I'll figure it out.
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 21 Sep. 2015
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About halfway down this page are two tables, one with the unprintable and one the printable ASCII characters:

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Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng am 21 Sep. 2015

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char() converts the values into the 7-bit ASCII characters. use num2str() or the other equivalent functions to convert numbers to a string.

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Geri Spinosa
Geri Spinosa am 21 Sep. 2015
Well, thank you for answering, but I'm not trying to convert it to a string, I'm just trying to display the elements as a column vector.

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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris am 21 Sep. 2015

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This is because ASCII characters 1 to 7 are not visible characters.
See the 'Dec' column: http://www.asciitable.com/

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