Converting multiple cells to an equivilent character vector defining the original array

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As part of an app, I need to use a cell array containing characters to generate a string of text that when pasted in the command window would generate the original cell array as a variable.
input example: the 1×4 cell array named 'legText' with the below contents.
{'Indexed'} {'Forsterite'} {'Enstatite'} {'Diopside'}
Desired output (as a character vector)
legText={'Indexed','Forsterite','Enstatite','Diopside'};
I've been doing this by appending to a character vector in a loop without preallocation, but this is pretty inefficient. Is there a better method?
Thanks, Jessica.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018 年 12 月 25 日
fprintf('legText = cellstr(%s);\n', mat2str(string(legText)))
or
fprintf('legText = {'); fprintf('''%s'',', legText{:}); fprintf('};\n');
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Jessica Hiscocks
Jessica Hiscocks 2018 年 12 月 26 日
Thank you, this got me 95% of the way there! It turned out that using the second option, changing to sprintf, and concatenating was the answer- the final comma does not affect the output
code:
temp=[sprintf('legText = {'), sprintf('''%s'',', legText{:}), sprintf('};')];
output:
legText = {'Indexed','Forsterite','Enstatite','Diopside',};

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