repalacement of string with phone numbers

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Hi; I am going to attempt that question: Each number on older telephone keypads, except 0 and 1, corresponds to three uppercase letters as shown in this list: 2 ABC, 3 DEF, 4 GHI, 5 JKL, 6 MNO, 7 PRS, 8 TUV, 9 WXY A phone-number specification can include uppercase letters other than Q and Z, digits, the # and * signs, spaces, parentheses and dashes. Write a function called dial that takes as its input argument a string of any length that includes only these characters and returns as its output argument a string containing the corresponding telephone number with only digits, spaces, and the # and * signs. Specifically, it does not change the digits, the # and * signs, or the spaces, but it replaces each parenthesis with a space and each dash with a space, and it converts each uppercase letter to a digit according to the list shown above. Here is the input and output for one example of a call of the function: Input: '1 (FUN) DOG-4-YOU #2' Output: '1 386 364 4 968 #2' Note that in this example there are three spaces in the input string and seven spaces in the output string. If the input does not meet the phone-number specification given above, the function returns an empty array. You are not allowed to use the built-in function strrep. I have no idea how make such function? help me... Thanks

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 4 Jun 2015
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 4 Jun 2015
function out = funbyMuhammad(in_char)
abc = ['()+-_',setdiff('A':'Z','QZ')];
d = ['#*','0':'9',' '];
if all(ismember(in_char,[abc,d]))
ii = [' ',sprintf('%d',kron(2:9,[1 1 1]))];
[lo,idx] = ismember(in_char,abc);
out = in_char;
out(lo) = ii(idx(lo));
else
out = [];
end
end
using
>> out = funbyMuhammad('1 (FUN) DOG-4-YOU #2')
out = 1 386 364 4 968 #2
>>
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
Muhammad Usman Saleem on 4 Jun 2015
Edited: Muhammad Usman Saleem on 4 Jun 2015
(y) for corrected 2 @ Andrei Bobrov thanks.............. :-D please mark some comments on funOnMatlab function so that i can understand this question batter....
Wasi von Deutschland
Wasi von Deutschland on 28 May 2017
Hi @Andrei Bobrov Could you please tell me if Q and Z are allowed in the exercise then how one can do it? such as number 7 'PQRS' and number 9 'WXYZ' and number 8 as rest will work.

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Jan Orwat
Jan Orwat on 4 Jun 2015
Edited: Jan Orwat on 4 Jun 2015
You can try regular expressions:
>> regexprep('1A23D4',{'A','D'},{'2','3'})
ans =
122334

liu yuhui
liu yuhui on 1 Dec 2015
Thank you very much.

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