How do I multiply an integer with a single value from the matrix?

%Start of the code
Module_Information = inputdlg ({'Thrust','Mixture Ratio','Reserve'},'Test', [1 50; 1 50; 1 50;]);
Exhaust_Veloctiy = 4 * Module_Information(1,1)
%End of the code
How do I extract "Moduel_Information(1,1)" or the "Thrust" and multiple with a integator, such as 4.

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Is it MATLAB? MATLAB doesn’t use // for comment.
Yes. It should have been a "%", instead of "//".

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 Accepted Answer

You need to convert the character vector (contained in the output) into numeric, e.g.:
C = inputdlg(...); % C is a cell array of character vectors!
N = str2double(C{1}) % N is numeric!
N*4

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Thank you so much, the "str2double" was what I was looking. It worked.

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Here Module_Information is cell
>> whos Module_Information
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
Module_Information 3x1 192 cell
So
Exhaust_Veloctiy =4*Module_Information{1,1}

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I am not sure, however the answer does not correlates with the correct output. I attached a screenshot below of my code in the comman window. Screen Shot 2019-06-11 at 1.47.52 AM.png

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