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monkey_matlab
monkey_matlab el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Comentada: monkey_matlab el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Hello,
In the code below, how do I go about saving the cell data to a csv file with the specified headers?
Here is my code:
clc;clear;
A = 1:15;
B = (0.5)*rand(15,1);
C = 1:20;;
D = (0.5)*rand(20,1);
E = (0.5)*rand(20,1);
CELL{1} = A';
CELL{2} = B;
CELL{3} = C';
CELL{4} = D;
CELL{5} = E;
% fileID = fopen('check.dat','w');
% fprintf(fileID,'%6s %6s %6s %6s %6s\r\n','Iter1','b', 'Iter2', 'd', 'e');
% fprintf(fileID,'%6.5f %6.5f %6.5f %6.5f %6.5f\r\n',CELL);
% fclose(fileID);
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monkey_matlab
monkey_matlab el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Editada: monkey_matlab el 20 de Nov. de 2015
I wanted to have the last entries empty in the first two columns. Thanks.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Create a cell array large enough to hold everything if everything was the same length -- so in this case, 20 by 5. Set all the entries to '' the empty string. Now in the entries that should have a defined value, write in the string corresponding to the number that goes in that position. For example,
Astr = cellstr(num2str(A.', '%6.5f'));
Output(1:length(Astr), 1) = Astr;
Once the entire Output cell array has been populated,
fmt = '%s,%s,%s,%s,%s\n';
OutTranspose = Output .'; %need to transpose it
fprintf(fileID, fmt, OutTranspose{:});
The transpose has to do with row versus column concerns.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Editada: Image Analyst el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Try this:
clc; % Clear the command window.
workspace; % Make sure the workspace panel is showing.
format long g;
format compact;
A = 1:15;
B = (0.5)*rand(15,1);
C = 1:20;;
D = (0.5)*rand(20,1);
E = (0.5)*rand(20,1);
CELL{1} = A';
CELL{2} = B;
CELL{3} = C';
CELL{4} = D;
CELL{5} = E;
fileID = fopen('check.dat','wt');
fprintf(fileID,'%6s, %6s, %6s, %6s, %6s\n','Iter1','b', 'Iter2', 'd', 'e');
fprintf(fileID,'%6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f\n',CELL{1});
fprintf(fileID,'%6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f\n',CELL{2});
fprintf(fileID,'%6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f\n',CELL{3});
fprintf(fileID,'%6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f\n',CELL{4});
fprintf(fileID,'%6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f, %6.5f\n',CELL{5});
fclose(fileID);
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monkey_matlab
monkey_matlab el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Hello, this is the output I would like to get...
Iter1 b Iter2 d e f
1, .05120, 1, .8512, .5656, 5632
2, .56355, 2, .5635, .1259, .6321
...
15, .1256, 15, .8632, .4425, .0856
16, .2265, .4863, .9652
...
20, .1125, .9965, .1256
Thank you for your time.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 20 de Nov. de 2015
Is your goal to have column-oriented output, or is your goal to have a csv file? Because a csv file would look like
"Iter1","b","Iter2","d","e","f"
1,.05120,1,.8512,.5656,5632
2,.56355,2,.5635,.1259,.6321
...
15,.1256,15,.8632,.4425,.0856
,,16,.2265,.4863,.9652
...
,,20,.1125,.9965,.1256

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