Convert to cell array of character vectors
C = cellstr( converts
array S)S to a cell array.
If S is a character array, then
each row of S is a cell of C.
The cellstr function removes trailing whitespace
characters in the rows of S, except for significant
whitespace such as nonbreaking space characters. Use the char function
to convert back into a character array.
If S is a cell array of character
vectors, then cellstr returns S unaltered.
If S is a categorical array, then cellstr converts
each element to a character vector and assigns it to a cell. The size
of the cell array is the same as the size of S.
Starting in R2016b, if S is a string
array, then cellstr converts each element to a
character vector and assigns it to a cell. The size of the cell array
is the same as the size of S. Use the string function
to convert back into a string array.
S = cellstr( converts
a datetime, duration, or calendar duration array into a cell array
of character vectors in the format specified by the D)Format property
of D. The output has the same dimensions as D.
S = cellstr( represents
dates or durations in the specified locale. For example, D,fmt,locale)cellstr(D,'dd-MMM-yyyy','en_US') represents
the dates associated with each element of D using
the en_US locale. The locale affects the language
used to represent character vectors such as month and day names.