cellstr ======= converts strings vector (or strings matrix) into a cell array of strings Calling Sequence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: c=cellstr(s) Arguments ~~~~~~~~~ :s strings vector, or strings matrix : Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ returns a cell array of strings + If `s` is a row vector of strings then `cellstr(s)` returns a one- by-one cell array which contains one component (the concatenation of all column components of `s`. + If `s` is a column vector of strings then `cellstr(s)` converts `s` into a cell array of strings which have the same size : `size(s,1 )`-by-one. + If `s` is a matrix of strings then for each row `i` of `s`, `cellstr(s)` concatenates all the components of the `i`th rows of the matrix `s` (i.e `s(i,1)`, `s(i,2)`, `s(i,3)`,...) and returns a `size(s,1)`-by-one cell array of strings. Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: cellstr("foo") cellstr(["sci","lab"]) cellstr(["abc","def",'gh';"i","j","klm"]) See Also ~~~~~~~~ + `cell`_ Create a cell array of empty matrices. + `makecell`_ Creates a cell array. + `string`_ conversion to string .. _makecell: makecell.html .. _cell: cell.html .. _string: string.html