
If you have many sets of data that all need changing, it would be possible to write a program to make the edits instead of doing it by hand.
This means the data will be read as strings and Guillaume's technique for inserting spaces will work and you can move on. addItem (subList, ModelAdvisor. setType (subList, numbered ) Add items to the list. You can do this pretty quickly with the editor's find-and-replace, replacing with to do all except the first and last. subList ModelAdvisor.List () Specify the type as a numbered or bulleted list. I divide a pitcture to 20 blocks containing 15360 pixels and get average value of H of the blocks.
Otherwise, if you only have a few sets of numbers to change, it might be quickest for you to edit the program by hand, inserting single quotes round each 33-digit number. I want to define a 20100 matrix and add elements to it row by row. How were they generated? It might be easiest to change the program that generated them so that it inserts spaces. You specify the operations of the block with the List of signs parameter. It can also collapse the elements of a signal. Unlike the strcat function, append preserves trailing whitespace characters from input arguments of all data types. I guess you didn't type in all those numbers by hand. This block can add or subtract scalar, vector, or matrix inputs. MATLAB automatically selects a compiler, if installed, based on the language of the filenames. Also builds executable files for standalone MATLAB engine and MAT-file applications. This can be done manually or automatically. mex filenames compiles and links one or more C, C++, or Fortran source files into a binary MEX file, callable from MATLAB ®. Concatenate a character vector onto each element of the string array. str strings( sz ) returns a string array where size vector sz defines size(str). OK, I think the only way forward is to change the file containing the program, which includes the input data. When concatenating strings with character vectors a whitespace will not be added. Each element is a string with no characters.