How use fillmissing on a string array

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Brent
Brent on 28 Jul 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 29 Jul 2017
Hi, Keep getting errors with:
full_table = fillmissing(full_table,'constant','---');
where full_table is a string array with missing elements. Online help shows lots of examples for numbers but none for strings but it says it should work for strings. Thank you!
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per isakson
per isakson on 28 Jul 2017
string array Provide a small example of a string array with missing values.

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Michael Doxey
Michael Doxey on 28 Jul 2017
Edited: Michael Doxey on 28 Jul 2017
Hi Brent,
I understand that you are trying to use the fillmissing function, but you are experiencing issues when attempting to use it on an array of strings.
It seems that you are attempting to use a constant with more than one character, which could be why you are getting errors (such as: Fill constant must be a scalar). I have attached working code below that shows how to utilize this function with the constant method on strings. Hope I could be of help.
A = ['a' ' ' 'b' ' ' 'c'];
F = fillmissing(A, 'constant', '-')
F =
'a-b-c'
From the documentation: v can only be a vector is A is a matrix or a multidimensional array.
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Brent
Brent on 29 Jul 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 29 Jul 2017
I was able to resolve the issue, thank you for looking into it.
Didn't work:
full_table = fillmissing(full_table,'constant','---');
Did work:
full_table = fillmissing(full_table,'constant',"---");

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