Error using == function when trying to group certain data

Im trying to run a code to create a subset of a group i.e females who are credit worthy but im struggling with getting program to recognize f for females
>> worthyf = credit(credit.gender=='f' & credit.Risk_class==1,:);
Undefined operator '==' for input arguments of type 'cell'.

 Accepted Answer

== only works for numbers. You are comparing strings and therefore you need to use "strcmp"
An example in your code:
worthyf = credit(strcmp(credit.gender,'f') & credit.Risk_class==1,:);

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Perfect Thank you so much for prompt response
== only works for numbers.
Not quite. It also works for single characters, and for categorical arrays, and for any class that overloads the == operator. Not that if x is a (scalar) categorical array.
if x == 'something'
disp('it''s something');
elseif x == 'somethingelse'
disp('it''s something else');
end
is perfectly valid. Try it with
x = categorical({'somethingelse'});
I did not know that. Thank you for the clarification and information :)
Actually, I completely forgot the most relevant class here, the newish string class. This has an overloaded == operator that is equivalent to strcmp. Unfortunately, that's going to lead to lot of confusion for beginner because indeed == doesn't work as they expect for char arrays (which unfortunately many people call strings) but does work for actual strings.
s = "somethingelse"; %an actual matlab string
if s == "something"
disp('it''s something');
elseif s == "somethingelse"
disp('it''something else');
end
works as expected
s = 'something else'
if s == 'something' %proper syntax: if strcmp(s, 'something')
disp('it''s something');
elseif s == 'somethingelse'
disp('it''something else');
end
does not work. you have to use strcmp. strcmp also works for actual strings, so it may be safer to always use that.
So basically use strcmp for my data set

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