Problem 2601. Concatenate string with cell array of strings
Given a cell array of strings (a), a target string (b), and a target position (ind), return a cell array of strings (c) in which the target string has been inserted starting at the target position in each of the cells.
Assumptions
- ind is a scalar
- ind > 0
- ind <= (minimum length of a string in a) + 1
Example
If
a = {'filename1'; 'filename2'; 'filename3'}; b = '_'; ind = 9;
Then
c = {'filename_1'; 'filename_2'; 'filename_3'};
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