How can I programmatically open the results of a command in a new window without setting it to a variable?
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em7
el 25 de Jul. de 2022
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 26 de Jul. de 2022
As a basic example, I want to type in something like:
function(2+2)
... and the output would open a new window as if I'm opening the "ans" variable to display "4" as the answer.
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Image Analyst
el 25 de Jul. de 2022
If you're using windows you can use fprintf() to write whatever you want to a text file, then use winopen() to open the file in a new window.
result = f(2,2); % Do some computation and get a result.
fid = open('answer.txt', 'wt'); % Open a file for writing.
fprintf('Result = %f.\n', result); % Write whatever you want.
fclose(fid); % Close the file.
winopen('answer.txt'); % Open the file in notepad or the default text handling program.
Is that what you mean?
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Image Analyst
el 26 de Jul. de 2022
You know you can double click on a variable in the workspace and it opens up in the variable editor window. Maybe that will suffice.
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Les Beckham
el 25 de Jul. de 2022
Editada: Les Beckham
el 25 de Jul. de 2022
I can only think of a way to do this in two steps rather than one.
result = 2 + 2;
openvar('result');
This should work in desktop Matlab (you should not get the error that is showing here in the forum using Matlab online).
If you insist on not "setting it to a variable":
2 + 2
openvar ans
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