How to concatenate strings in Matlab with special characters?

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Hello,
just want to do the following things:
prompt = 'Please give the path of the import file: ';
str = input(prompt, 's');
% the user will give a path like C:\..\file.txt %
%str = C:\..\file.txt%
fid = fopen(str); %here error, because fopen needs an argument in ''%
%in stead of fopen(C:\..\file.txt), fopen('C:\..\file.txt')%
I wanted to concatenate the str with other character "'". How shall I do this?
Thanks
Lizhi
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Chandrasekhar
Chandrasekhar on 8 Apr 2014
Edited: Chandrasekhar on 8 Apr 2014
There is no error found here. May be the path of the file entered is wrong. instead of 'input' you can use 'uigetfile' to locate the file.

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Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng on 8 Apr 2014
I agree with Akshata it doesn't look like there should be an issue. The input should already be a string such that fopen should accept it. May I suggest that instead of using input() for a file path, use [file folder]=uigetfile() which will open the windows open file window.

Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 8 Apr 2014
Edited: Andreas Goser on 8 Apr 2014
The string concatenation should not be a problem:
a='ä'
b='ö'
[a b]
However maybe the commands before?

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Apr 2014
fopen() does not need to be passed a literal: passing a string value is fine.

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