The easiest way to create a string is, as illustrated in the introduction,
to enclose a text in double-quotes or single-quotes. It is however
possible to create a string without actually writing a text. The
function blanks
creates a string of a given length consisting
only of blank characters (ASCII code 32).
Return a string of n blanks, for example:
blanks(10); whos ans; => Attr Name Size Bytes Class ==== ==== ==== ===== ===== ans 1x10 10 charSee also: repmat.