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how can a script that reads a number of strings from standard input and prints them in reverse order be written ?

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Antonio Aguirre
Antonio Aguirre am 21 Dez. 2016
Also, if you don't actually want to modify the container holding the strings then the following descending order for-loop:
a = {'dsfd','fsdfsdf','f43r344'}; start = length(a);
for i=1:start disp(a((start+1)-i)) end
James Tursa
James Tursa am 21 Dez. 2016
What have you done so far? Please post your code and ask specific questions about it. Then we can offer suggestions and corrections.

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Antonio Aguirre
Antonio Aguirre am 21 Dez. 2016
Try the function fliplr();
If:
A = {'t','d','f'};
A = fliplr(A)
ans =
1×3 cell array
'f' 'd' 't'

John BG
John BG am 22 Dez. 2016
Bearbeitet: John BG am 22 Dez. 2016
Neither FOR loops nor flipr needed, just use the right indexing:
str='how can a script that reads a number of strings from standard input and prints them in reverse order be written ?'
str_reverse=str([end:-1:1])
? nettirw eb redro esrever ni meht stnirp dna tupni dradnats morf sgnirts fo rebmun a sdaer taht tpircs a nac woh
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thanks in advance for time and attention
John BG

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