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Elysi Cochin
Elysi Cochin am 2 Jan. 2013
t1='J for Java';
t2='M for Matlab';
t3='C for cobol';
t4='F for FORTRAN';
can i store strings into a matfile.... if possible how to store these values in a matfile....
text=[t1; t2; t3; t4];
save Matfiletext text
when i did like this error....
??? Error using ==> vertcat
CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent.
Error in ==> Plantmatfile at 11
text=[t1; t2; t3; t4];
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 2 Jan. 2013
Don't use text as the name of your variable. That is reserved for a built in function of the same name. If you do use that name, you'll destroy the built in function. Call it something like listOfLanguages or languangeMenu or something more descriptive like that.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 2 Jan. 2013
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek am 2 Jan. 2013
text={t1; t2; t3; t4};
save Matfiletext text
%You can't concatenate vertically t1 and t2, because their size are different, but it's possible in cell array
%to get t1 and t2 use
t1=text{1}
t2=text{2}
% Or you can use
t1='J for Java';
t2='M for Matlab';
t3='C for cobol';
t4='F for FORTRAN';
text=char(t1,t2,t3,t4)
%to get t1 use
t1=strtrim(text(1,:))

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