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How do I turn a string into a matrix but have each character in the string in a different cell?

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So I'm trying to make a password checker for my programming final and its supposed to take an input from the user and test it for all these requirements. So my password that meets all the requirements is Ab1@cd and I want the make it so that is stored as a matrix like this [A b 1 @ c d]. Ive tried several different things but still cant get it to do what I want. Please help :(

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Sammit Jain
Sammit Jain on 27 Nov 2017
Here, I think this should do what you want to do. Actually MATLAB by default stores a string such that you can reference it by indices. Here's something that will do the job:
mystring = 'Ab1@cd';
myMat = mystring(:);
%Using the colon(:) will list out all elements in the string, and you're putting that list into a matrix
Hope this helps. Cheers.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2017
Both myString and myHat are matrices, so all you did is convert a 1x6 char matrix into a 6x1 char matrix. I don't really see the point.

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