How do you replace the entry of a matrix with a string?

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I'm a little stuck
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Ahmed
Ahmed on 28 Nov 2013
It is a number, 0, and I want to change it to a string 'monday' I'm making a calendar

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 28 Nov 2013
Edited: Wayne King on 28 Nov 2013
You can't technically replace an entry of a matrix with an entire string. You would require a cell array for that. You can convert a matrix into numbers and replace single elements with single characters.
For example:
X = randi([0 6],20,20);
X = num2str(X);
X(X=='0') = 'M';
If you tried to replace with 'Monday', you'd get an assignment mismatch problem because you can't put 6 characters in a placeholder for one character.
You would have to use cell arrays for something like that.

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 28 Nov 2013
I suggest to use a cell array and keep the original numerical matrix for finding the elements that have to change:
X1 = randi([0 6],10,10)
X2 = num2cell(X1)
X2(X1 == 1) = {'Tuesday'}

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 28 Nov 2013
a=[0;1;2;3]
b=num2cell(a)
b{1}='Monday'

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