Storing Special Characters in Cell String
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I am trying to create a cell array of strings to pass to the MATLAB Report Generator and convert to a table. I want to insert special characters (specifically lowercase sigma) but am having trouble. I tried using '\sigma' I was able to add the degree symbol (circle superscript) and <= using
char(n) % n is numeric ascii code
but I cannot find the ascii code for lowercase sigma. Below is an example of how I am assigning the string to the cell array.
L3C1(1,4) = {['% Count ',char(242),num2str(TempLimit),char(176),'F']};
Is there a better way to store special characters in a string? I am using MATLAB R2011a (64 bit), Windows 7.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sean
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Walter Roberson
2011년 10월 26일
You can see there that are several different sigma. If you want the one that is typically used to represent standard deviation, then that would be "Greek Lower-Case Letter Sigma", unicode +03C3 . In MATLAB that would be char(hex2dec('03C3'))
However, I do not know whether the report generator is able to handle characters beyond char(255). If it is, then it might be necessary to create a UTF-8 or UTF-16 encoding of the character. The UTF-8 encoding would be
char(unicode2native(char(hex2dec('03c3')),'UTF-8'))
Daniel Shub
2011년 10월 26일
char(963)
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Amit Singh
2018년 6월 14일
Where can I find the list of matlab ascii characters? I want to use characters relating to audio signals namely pause, play and stop.
Sean
2011년 10월 26일
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Walter Roberson
2011년 12월 11일
Evaluate 'σ' + 0 as an expression at the MATLAB command prompt. You should get back a number (e.g., 963). That number is the number you would use in char() to create the sigma. Or, of course, you could just try coding 'σ' where you want sigma.
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