Insertion of character in between others in a string
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Say I have a cell array:
cell_array={'AA','KK','AKs','QQ','AKo'}:
How do I attach the different suits (i.e. heart, club, spade, and diamond) into the string? (I would like to expand the given combinations with their respective suits).
Example:
for pair AA: AhAc, AhAs, AhAd, AcAs, AcAd, AsAd
and for suited nonpair AKs: AhKh, AcKc, AsKs, AdKd
and so forth for the remaining pairs, suited nonpairs and offsuit nonpairs.
It seems that 'str', 'strrep', etc. can only append a character in the end of a string - I would like to insert a character (h,c,s,d) in between as shown above.
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Pavel Gorodetsky
on 15 Jun 2012
well, appending a single character to another string is simple: str1 = ['AA', 's']
to insert characters in the middle of the string, i would first concatenate the strings and then change the order of the characters. for example:
str1 = ['AA' , 'hc'];
str1 = str1([1, 3, 2, 4])
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