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António
António on 30 Dec 2014
Edited: Yona on 1 Jan 2015
I have a cell with 'Aluno' and other cell with '41563'and i need to have another one with 'A41563'. How can i concatenate the first two cells to get the last one?

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Yona
Yona on 30 Dec 2014
do you try to use strcat?
It allow you to concatenate two cells.
Ce = {'Aluno', '41563'};
C3 = strcat(Ce{1}(1),Ce{2});
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António
António on 30 Dec 2014
It is parcially wright. The last cell gets the 'A' from 'Aluno' but did't shows the number from the other cell. Can it be caused because i'm using it to write in a table?
Yona
Yona on 1 Jan 2015
Edited: Yona on 1 Jan 2015
no, it probably because the number you have is a number not a string.
try:
C3 = strcat(Ce{1}(1),num2str(Ce{2}));
or:
C3 = [Ce{1} num2str(Ce{2})];

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Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy on 30 Dec 2014
Another way is,
Ce = {'Aluno', '41563'};
C3 = [Ce{1} Ce{2}];
Mind the curly brackets {} !

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