convert number to string

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Khaled Awda
Khaled Awda on 12 Dec 2021
Commented: Walter Roberson on 12 Dec 2021
function Sex= Choose_Sex
disp('Choose Sex or Gender to preview Health Data on')
Sex = menu('Choose sex','Female','Male');
if Sex == 1
disp('Female')
elseif Sex == 2
disp('Male')
end
while Sex == 0
disp('Error Choose sex,');
Sex = menu('Choose sex','Female','Male');
end
How can i let the answer of Sex show as string female or male instead of double 1 or 2

Answers (3)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Dec 2021
while true
choice = menu(etc)
if choice == 1
Sex = "Female";
break;
elseif choice == 2
Sex = "Male";
break
end
fprintf('What??\n');
end
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Khaled Awda
Khaled Awda on 12 Dec 2021
still show sex as a box in a fprintf statement
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Dec 2021
No it does not. The only fprintf() statement there is for the case that neither male nor female is chosen, and in that case it displays a hard-coded string with no box.
You might perhaps have a different fprintf() statement that you have not shown us.

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Voss
Voss on 12 Dec 2021
Edited: Voss on 12 Dec 2021
You can use a cell array of character vectors (formerly known as a cell array of strings) to store the options.
function Sex= Choose_Sex
disp('Choose Sex or Gender to preview Health Data on')
Sexes = {'Female' 'Male'}; % 'Sexes' is a cell array of character vectors
Sex = menu('Choose sex',Sexes{:});
if Sex > 0
disp(Sexes{Sex});
end
while Sex == 0
disp('Error Choose sex,');
Sex = menu('Choose sex',Sexes{:});
% Edit: I guess you want to display the sex here too
if Sex > 0
disp(Sexes{Sex});
end
end
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Khaled Awda
Khaled Awda on 12 Dec 2021
still shows as number in fprintf statement
Voss
Voss on 12 Dec 2021
Return the character vector from the Choose_Sex function rather than the index Sex:
function Sex= Choose_Sex
disp('Choose Sex or Gender to preview Health Data on')
Sexes = {'Female' 'Male'}; % 'Sexes' is a cell array of character vectors
Sex = menu('Choose sex',Sexes{:});
if Sex > 0
disp(Sexes{Sex});
end
while Sex == 0
disp('Error Choose sex,');
Sex = menu('Choose sex',Sexes{:});
% Edit: I guess you want to display the sex here too
if Sex > 0
disp(Sexes{Sex});
end
end
Sex = Sexes{Sex}; % return the character vector, not the index
Then, when calling the function and printing the result, use the %s format specifier for strings/character vectors:
selected_sex = Choose_Sex();
fprintf('Selected Sex is %s',selected_sex);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Dec 2021
Try this:
function Sex= Choose_Sex
disp('Choose Sex or Gender to preview Health Data on')
selectedButton = menu('Choose sex','Female','Male');
Sex = 'Male'; % Initialize.
if selectedButton == 1
disp('Female')
Sex = 'Female';
elseif Sex == 2
disp('Male')
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Dec 2021
It DOES run. I just tried it again. It's now attached. If it doesn't run for you, then attach your code.

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