How to enter multiple values for one input prompt

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Folks,
I have a function which requires the user to enter 4 values. At the moment, the user has to give a value then enter, repeating this 4 times.
Prompt= 'Question 1 ';
Speed = input(Prompt )
Is there a way of entering the 4 values consecutively and then press enter. Each entry will be assigned to a unique variable. Thanks in advance B

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 17 Oct 2013

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Oct 2013
If the values are all of the same numeric type, the user can enter them with [] around the list.
input('What are the ages')
[12 8 5 1]
If the values are not all the same type, or are string type, then the user can enter a cell array
input('What are your answers?')
{'Sammy Davis Jr.', 39, 'Jan 4, 1792', false}
You should give consideration to using questdlg(), and you should give consideration to accepting the answer as a string
input('What is the address?', 's')
3278 West Southeast Street North, Lincoln New Mexico
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bugatti79
bugatti79 on 17 Oct 2013
This worked perfectly, Thank you Walter
Pedapudi Bharath Raja Bhoopal
output argument must be one, like
a=input('Enter elements:')
if you give [1,2,3,4,5] as input then a will be of 1*5 array
thankyou for the help (synatx to input the elements)

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