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Why does Matlab create weird Java Strings?

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Michael Sohl
Michael Sohl on 7 Aug 2015
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi
I am working on a program which is a Matlab script and I have incorporated a Java program into it. I have created a Vector of Strings in matlab and am trying to use it in the formentioned Java program.
I have used:
vector = java.util.Vector
vector.add('a string')
JavaClass(vector) # constructor
The string that appears in my java program is of type Ljava/lang/String. As I've understood it, this a String is represented in an Array. Is this true? And if so, how do I get a pure java.lang.String into my java program? Or can I go around this problem and change the definition of my input parameter in the constructor?

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Varun Bhaskar
Varun Bhaskar on 11 Aug 2015
Hello Michael,
Can you elaborate on your question? If you are trying to convert a Java string into a MATLAB character array you can do the same by referring the section 'Converting to the MATLAB char Type' in the following documentation link:
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Michael Sohl
Michael Sohl on 12 Aug 2015
Edited: Michael Sohl on 12 Aug 2015
Thanks for answering but the fault didn't lie in Matlab to begin with. I found the origin of the problem so my question wasn't an issue.

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