Return textual stringdata without primes

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Ellen
Ellen on 22 Sep 2014
Commented: Adam on 24 Sep 2014
Hi all,
I need to set up some strings with words, e.g.
C=['Horse' 'Apple' 'House' 'Van']
and then read in the different words again in another part of the program. However, if I read back these data , I get the word with primes, namely
C(1)='Horse'
and I need to get the words without the primes. I tried the character command, but then the answer is C(1)=H. Does anyone have a tip how to deal with this?
Thanks,
Ellen
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Ellen
Ellen on 24 Sep 2014
When I apply a cell array as I described above and try to write it to file usinf frintf, I get the following error message:
Error using fprintf
Function is not defined for 'cell' inputs.
Apparently fprintf is not suitable for handling cell arrays.
Adam
Adam on 24 Sep 2014
Can you give an example of exactly what you are trying to do? Are you trying to print:
'Horse Apple House Van'
to file?

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dpb
dpb on 22 Sep 2014
The "primes" (actually single quotes) are a figment of Matlab's display of cell strings--they aren't really a portion of the string itself.
As Adam notes, using a cell array will aid in using strings as then they cell contents are referenced instead of a single character and requiring 2D subscripts to reference a full string with character arrays.
A specific use also would be beneficial to amplifying this answer to a specific usage.

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