Write a script that will keep prompting the user for a string then stores them in a cell array and prints to display all strings in this cell array:
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string=input('PLEASE INPUT A STRING:','s');
string1={i}
I believe I would need a for loop and to use celldisp but I am having trouble figuring out how to do those.
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Image Analyst
2013년 10월 20일
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2013년 10월 20일
Try this:
maxCount = 10; % a "Failsafe"
counter = 1; % Failsafe.
while counter <= maxCount
string = input('PLEASE INPUT A STRING (Type quit to exit):', 's');
if ~isempty(strfind(lower(string), 'quit'))
break;
end
strings{counter} = string
counter = counter + 1;
end
fprintf('Done!\n');
celldisp(strings);
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Image Analyst
2013년 10월 20일
편집: Image Analyst
2013년 10월 20일
Please mask the answer as accepted and let people know in your other duplicate question that you have a solution. In your duplicate question you said you want to call celldisp() so I added that at the end of the code, though it was already displaying it inside the loop because I left off the semicolon on the assignment line.
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