Can you find the error in this code that aims to sum the digits of a string?
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I wrote this code in order to sum the digits of any string, and to also create a loop that stops the summing process when the length of the sum is equal to a single digit.
What's wrong?
n = '12361927'
function d = sumdigits(n)
  s=0
  for i=1:length(n)
    s=s+str2double(n(i))
  end
end
s=sumdigits(n)
if length(str2num(s))==1
  s=s
else
  while length(str2num(s))~=1
    if length(str2num(s))==1
      break
    else
      s=sumdigits(s)
      end
  end
  end
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 6 Jan 2019
        Simpler:
str = '12361927'
while numel(str)>1
    num = sum(str-'0')
    str = num2str(num)
end
Prints this in the command window:
str = 12361927
num =  31
str = 31
num =  4
str = 4
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 6 Jan 2019
				
      Edited: Stephen23
      
      
 on 6 Jan 2019
  
			str-'0'
subtracts the character code for '0' (which is 48) from the character codes of the character array str. If all of the characters in str are digits then it converts the chracter representation of those digits into their numeric values, e.g.:
>> '1234'-'0'
ans =
   1   2   3   4
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  Stephan
      
      
 on 6 Jan 2019
        Hi,
try :
n = '12361927'
s=num2str(sumdigits(n))
if strlength(s)==1
  s=s;
  disp('here')
else
  while strlength(s)~=1  
    if strlength(s)==1
      break
    else
      s=num2str(sumdigits(s))
      end
  end
end
function d = sumdigits(n)
  s=0;
  for i=1:length(n)
    s=s+str2double(n(i));
  end
  d=s;
end
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