Reading a select number of characters from a string
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How would I go about taking the first 5 characters of a string? I want to be able to take a string like "some_string" and take the first 5 characters so I get a new string "some_". I am not sure where to look in MatLab documentation for this.
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Vish
el 9 de Mzo. de 2016
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 9 de Mzo. de 2016
i want to get last 4 character from my string
i have
a=abcdefgh
b=efgh
i want b.
now there can b any no of char before last 4 character..
Walter Roberson
el 9 de Mzo. de 2016
b = a(end-3:end);
Shikhar Pandey
el 13 de Jul. de 2016
for me this is not working. I am implementing it in a callback function in GUI.
Johann Alban Schöpfer
el 26 de En. de 2018
If you are reading this in the glorious time of the string data type, you can use the answers below by going back to a char array.
str = "I want to edit this string";
temp = char(str);
% do the things
str = string(temp);
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Junaid
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
Dear Louis,
Let say you have string Variable a;
a = 'HelloMoto';
if you want to take first 5 character of this. It is straight forward.
b = a(1:5); % now b has a's first characters only.
Similarly if you have array of String like this;
A = {'String1', 'String2','String3' };
Then taking string2 as your "Some_String" and then take first 5 character would be like this.
B = A{2};
B(1:5)
I hope this is what you asked for ? Do let me know in either case.
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Louis
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
Junaid
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
Dear Louis,
Sorry I can't execute your code. But Could you tell me your size(message). If message is array then you can't do like this.
Try this
a = message{1}(1:3)%
I assume the first string in variable message has characters more then 3. Then it should not give any error.
Louis
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
Kiana Maillet
el 15 de Ag. de 2022
Isn't 'that' a character array? and "this" would be a string..
Jurgen
el 16 de Dic. de 2019
4 votos
If you don't want to convert to char type: extractBetween and it's brethren work on the newer string datatype.
Junaid
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
Dear Let say your file name is "someFile.xls" then following code should work.
[m mess] = xlsread('someFile.xls', 1);
The size of mess with be number columns and rows in sheet one. Lets assume that in first row second colum there is your requires string you want to take first three initial characters. Then this code should work.
a = char(mess(1,2)); % now a contains that string
myStr = a(1:3); % this should return your first three characters.
Try and let us know, if it works. For experiments you make your own xls file so that you put the string you want. Once the code works and give desired resutls then it would be easy for you to debug your problem in your current xls file, as you mentioned due to spaces or anything.
3 comentarios
Louis
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
Jan
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
"mess{1,2}" is more efficient than "char(mess(1,2))".
Jan
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
@Louis: The white space characters do not cause troubles, because they are characters. But if the strings have less than 3 characters, "a(1:3)" will fail.
Jan
el 25 de Dic. de 2011
This crops the first 3 characters, but dos not touch shorter strings:
[~,message] = xlsread('someFile.xlsx', 1, entryF);
a = message(1:min(3, length(a)));
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Louis
el 26 de Dic. de 2011
ABDALHADI ABU ZEYNEH
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
word= char('cacabcabac');
word(1:3)
Vahidreza Jahanmard
el 25 de Mzo. de 2022
1 voto
If you have string format (not char format), you can use this function:
https://mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/extract.html
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