how to remove (.) from strings in matlab

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Please give an example. Is it a single string, a cell array of strings? Removing all periods or replacing them with blanks? Etc.
Yeah, clear as mud. Who know? Maybe he has (.) in the strings so he needs to get rid of parentheses too. Needs clarification and examples.
this is the text I live in a city called hilla this city located in.the center of iraq it is not too large hilla contain many resturants in here road.these resturants make very good and delicious food.one of city that near by called najaf
have you tried
L=I{1}
L(L=='.')=[]
Are you sure you don't want to do something like
str = 'I live in a city called hilla this city located in.the center of iraq it is not too large hilla contain many resturants in here road.these resturants make very good and delicious food.one of city that near by called najaf'
dotLocations = find(str == '.')
% Assume tos are periods - end of sentence.
% Make sure the next character is Capitalized
str(dotLocations+1) = upper(str(dotLocations+1))
% Now replace dot with dot space since sentences
% don't start immediately after a period.
str = strrep(str, '.', '. ')
% Make sure the string ends with a period.
if ~strcmp(strtrim(str(end)), '.')
% Get rid of leading and trailing spaces and end with a period.
str = [strtrim(str), '.']
end
Now there are some places where you have a period at places that don't make grammatical sense, like 'in.the' but unless you want to put in a grammar analyzer, it's not possible to know whether to remove that period or replace it with a space.
Same problem for where period are totall missing, like 'of iraq it is not'. Only a full grammatical analysis would know that it's supposed to be 'of iraq. It is not' and to add the period and capitalize the next sentence.

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 Accepted Answer

Use strrep, which is designed to perform the task that you want:
>> str = '.Hello.World.';
>> strrep(str,'.','')
ans = HelloWorld

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You see dear Cobeldick, if you use strrep, such command has been design precisely to 'replace' so the amount of characters are the same and you are leaving behind spaces where there were dots.
The reading of the question clearly points at 'remove'
remove != replace
oder?
Huh? Stephen's posted code replaces the periods with an "empty" string ... i.e., it removes the periods instead of replacing them with blanks as you suggest.
>> str = '.Hello.World.';
>> str_no_period = strrep(str,'.','');
>> numel(str)
ans =
13
>> numel(str_no_period)
ans =
10
John BG wrote:
My code removes the characters, exactly as requested:
>> S1 = 'X.Hello.World.X';
>> S2 = strrep(S1,'.','')
S2 = XHelloWorldX
>> numel(S1)
ans = 15
>> numel(S2)
ans = 12
Nowhere in the MATLAB documentation does it state that with strrep the number of characters must remain the same. As any beginner will know, a simple test will confirm that the number of characters can in fact change:
>> strrep(S1,'.','****')
ans = X****Hello****World****X
yeah,
strrep(str,'.',' ')
and
strrep(str,'.','')
don't look that different from a distance.
I hereby state that strrep with void replacement field '', not ' ', would do the same as my answer
L(L=='.')=[]
Why not?
L = 'a.b.c.d.e'
L(L=='.')=[]
whos L
L = 'a.b.c.d.e'
L = strrep(L, '.', '') % Replace dot with null
whos L
both seem to give the same result. Am I not looking at it correctly?
I have text but it doesn't work this is the code
I = textscan(f,'%s',100);
strrep(I{1},'.','');
I contain this:
I live in a city called hilla
this city located in.the center of iraq
it is not too large hilla contain many resturants
in here road.these resturants make very good and delicious
food.one of city that near by called najaf.
@hiba rashed: try something like this:
I = strrep(I{1},'.',' ')
I(end) = '.'

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do you mean this?
L='1.- Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/13/spain-plans-replace-nazi-time-zone-gmt/';
>> L(L=='.')=[]
L =
1- Telegraph http://wwwtelegraphcouk/news/2016/12/13/spain-plans-replace-nazi-time-zone-gmt/
if you find this answer useful would you please be so kind to mark my answer as Accepted Answer?
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thanks in advance
John BG

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