How can I plus (append) string in each loop?
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I have:
person=[1,2];
for i=1:length(person)
if (person(i))== 1
str=sprintf('Person A');
elseif (output(i))==2
str=sprintf('Person B');
elseif (output(i))==3
str=sprintf('Person C');
elseif (output(i))==4
str=sprintf(' Person D');
elseif (output(i))==5
str=sprintf('Person E');
else
str=sprintf('System can not detect!');
end
end
%How can I plus result in each loop, like this:
%str='Person A Person B'
How can I plus result in each loop, like this:
str='Person A Person B'
Thank for your help!
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Image Analyst
on 12 Mar 2016
Here's another one of many ways. Not necessarily the best, but along the lines of what you started with. (Is this homework?)
person=[1, 2];
finalString = ''; % Initialize
for i=1:length(person)
if (person(i))== 1
str=sprintf('Person A');
elseif (person(i))==2
str=sprintf('Person B');
elseif (person(i))==3
str=sprintf('Person C');
elseif (person(i))==4
str=sprintf('Person D');
elseif (person(i))==5
str=sprintf('Person E');
else
str=sprintf('System can not detect!');
end
finalString = [finalString, ' ', str]; % Append this string.
end
fprintf('The final string = %s\n', finalString);
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Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2016
Sure, just ask, but remember to attach your images and explain the larger context of what you want.
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dpb
on 12 Mar 2016
Edited: dpb
on 12 Mar 2016
I presume output is a typo intending person. But you don't need a loop nor any logical tests at all...
>> people=['A':'Z']; % define population of names from which to pick
>> persons=1:3:8; % chose some arbitrarily
>> sprintf('Person %2c ',people(person))
ans =
Person A Person D Person G
>>
BTW, if don't want the trailing blank or it's a bother, simply wrap with
strtrim(sprintf('Person %2c ',people(person)))
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