Replacing One Character Issue

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Kimi Raikonnen
Kimi Raikonnen on 3 Mar 2023
Commented: Voss on 3 Mar 2023
picture = '% % %'
picture = strrep(picture,picture(1),'$')
I want to replace the 1st character with a $, but it replaces all the characters with a $. I think this is because all the characters are identical. How can I fix this without changing much of the program ?

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Voss
Voss on 3 Mar 2023
Edited: Voss on 3 Mar 2023
"I want to replace the 1st character with a $"
picture = '% % %';
disp(picture)
% % %
picture(1) = '$';
disp(picture)
$ % %
Note that that replaces the first character of picture with "$" regardless of what that character was (i.e., it does not replace the first character that's "%").
picture = 'c% % %';
disp(picture)
c% % %
picture(1) = '$';
disp(picture)
$% % %
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Kimi Raikonnen
Kimi Raikonnen on 3 Mar 2023
Actually, disp is just an alternative to fprint isn't it ?
Voss
Voss on 3 Mar 2023
The difference is that one replaces the first character and one replaces the first '%'.
disp does no conversion.
disp displays to the command line, yes.

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