How to use a for loop to create a table to display special characters.

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I need to get the rest of the numbers and characters in between?
for t = 1
between = (180:1:200);
char = char(between);
fprintf('%d %c\n',between , char);
end
output =
180 µ
182 ·
184 ¹
186 »
188 ½
190 ¿
192 Á
194 Ã
196 Å
198 Ç
200 ´
181
183 ¸
185 º
187 ¼
189 ¾
191 À
193 Â
195 Ä
197 Æ
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 7 Nov. 2020
Rather than putting meta-data into variable names (ie..'a', 'b', ...) much simpler and more efficient code would simply store the data and meta-data in two vectors:
table = [180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,189,190,191,192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200];
chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrst';
fprintf('%d = %c\n', [table; chars]);

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 8 Nov. 2020
Are you looking for something like this
between = (180:1:200);
chars = char(between);
fprintf('%d %c\n', [between; chars]);
Result
180 ´
181 µ
182
183 ·
184 ¸
185 ¹
186 º
187 »
188 ¼
189 ½
190 ¾
191 ¿
192 À
193 Á
194 Â
195 Ã
196 Ä
197 Å
198 Æ
199 Ç
200 È
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 8 Nov. 2020
No, your code is different. Have you tried running my code?
Kalpha.mc
Kalpha.mc am 8 Nov. 2020
yes, i know why it didnt work i didn't add the s. Thank you!

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