Explicitly numbered string?
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Hi,
How do I explicitly define a string with numbering? Look at the example below. Suppose "numbers" are unknown and I want to name the figures Q1, Q2 etc.
numbers=3;
fname={'Q1' 'Q2' 'Q3'};
for i=1:numbers
if i==1
x = -2*pi:0.01:2*pi;
elseif i==2
x = -3*pi:0.01:3*pi;
else
x = -4*pi:0.01:4*pi;
end
y = sin(x);
h=figure
plot(x,y);
print(h,'-dpng',fname{1,i});
end
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Guillaume
el 28 de Feb. de 2016
fnames = cell(1, numbers);
for i = 1:numbers
fname{i} = sprintf('Q%d', i);
end
Or as a one-liner:
fnames = cellfun(@(n) sprintf('Q%d', n), 1:numbers, 'UniformOutput', false);
Note that the format string of sprintf is very flexible. If you had more than 10 numbers and wanted to generate: Q01, Q02, ..., Q10, etc.:
sprintf('Q%02d', i)
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Jan
el 28 de Feb. de 2016
Unfortunately undocumented yet:
fnames = sprintfc('Q%d', 1:numbers)
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 28 de Feb. de 2016
numbers=3;
fname=genvarname(repmat({'Q'},1,numbers),'Q')
for ii=1:numbers
x = -(ii+1)*pi:0.01:(ii+1)*pi;
y = sin(x);
h=figure
plot(x,y);
print(h,'-dpng',fname{ii});
end
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Guillaume
el 28 de Feb. de 2016
While genvarname would work in this case, it's not for generating abritrary strings, only valid variable names. The set of valid filenames is much greater than the set of valid variable names.
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