How to create an array of integers from a string

Hi everyone, I have a string of the form: 'm:n, i, j' and I want to create an array with those integers. For example, if my string was '1:3, 10, 11' then the desired array would be [1, 2, 3, 10, 11]. I've tried using the eval function but couldn't figure out how to assign the result of eval to an array. Does anyone have any suggestions?

 Accepted Answer

s='1:3, 10, 11'
out=str2num(s)
With eval it should be something like
s='1:3, 10, 11'
eval(strcat('out=[', s ,']'))

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Thank you! I had tried using str2num earlier when the string was formatted a little differently and hadn't thought to try it again. It works great!

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More Answers (1)

Reduce the use of EVAL as far as possible:
s = '1:3, 10, 11'
out = eval(['[', s, ']']);
If the format is strictly 'm:n, i, j', this would be cleaner than eval:
d = sscanf(s, '%g:%g, %g, %g')
out = [d(1):d(2), d(3), d(4)]

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on 12 Aug 2014

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on 12 Aug 2014

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