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With ischar usage - I get two different answers

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Sergio
Sergio 2024년 1월 23일
편집: Dyuman Joshi 2024년 1월 23일
Hello, I found out that ischar gives two different answers as follows:
ischar("a")
ans =
logical
0
While, with this format, it gives the oppositve answer. Why is that? Thanks
chr = 'a'
chr =
'a'
tf = ischar(chr)
tf =
logical
1

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Aquatris
Aquatris 2024년 1월 23일
편집: Aquatris 2024년 1월 23일
"a" is a string not a char. You use double quotes for strings single quote for char.
isstring("a")
ans = logical
1
ischar("a")
ans = logical
0
isstring('a')
ans = logical
0
ischar('a')
ans = logical
1

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi 2024년 1월 23일
편집: Dyuman Joshi 2024년 1월 23일
"Why is that?"
Because a character array (char) and a string array (string) are different. They are both different data types for text data in MATLAB.
You can see the class of both the variables defined below in the output from whos (which can also be found via class) -
y1 = "a";
y2 = 'a';
whos
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes cmdout 1x33 66 char y1 1x1 150 string y2 1x1 2 char
%y1 is a string array
isstring(y1)
ans = logical
1
%not char array
ischar(y1)
ans = logical
0
%y2 is a char array
ischar(y2)
ans = logical
1
%not a string array
isstring(y2)
ans = logical
0
For more information -

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