fprintf In column wise
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Hi, I have got one problem with respect to printf command while arranging the matrix in column wise for ".dat" file.Here are the details:
I have got the variables as
X = 0 0.1500 0.3000
0 0.1500 0.3000
0 0.1500 0.3000
and
Y = 0 0 0
0.1500 0.1500 0.1500
0.3000 0.3000 0.3000
and I need the arrangement in the "dat" file as
X Y
0 0
0.15 0
0.30 0
0 0.15
0.15 0.15
0.30 0.15
0 0.30
0.15 0.30
0.30 0.30
I tried this command :
fprintf(fid,'%f\n%f\n%f \n',[Y(:)',X(:)']); %%Say i have fopen then inserted into it with fileID
But the result I am getting is in a single column as Total X terms first and Total Y terms second,
0
0.15
0.30
0
0.15
0.30
0
0.15
0.30
0
0
0
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.30
0.30
0.30
Please help me out to make it correct in the write format. I tried using \t in between, But in "dat" file, it creates disturbance to upper commands if I use that.
Thanks and Regards,
Sunag R A.
[EDITED, Jan, code formatted]
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Jan
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
I've formatted your text to make it readable. Please read http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13205-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question-with-markup#answer_18099 .
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Jan
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Jan
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
fprintf(fid, '%g %g\n', [Y(:), X(:)].')
or:
fprintf(fid, '%g %g\n', [Y(:).'; X(:).'])
Perhaps you want '%f' instead of '%g'. Your format string did not match your wanted result and the values must be concatenated differnetly. But you have been very near already. With a little bit more trying you would have found it soon.
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Jan
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Jan
el 18 de Dic. de 2016
No, the code I've posted creates 2 columns and the number of columns is not related to the format. This only depends on the number of outputs before the '\n' appears in the format string. Simply copy&paste my code and run it. The '%f' or '%g' changes only the number of decimals for integer values.
Please do not insert blanks infront of a text here. This triggers a formatting.
David Barry
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: David Barry
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
Assuming that x and y are always vectors of the same length then you could do something like this to merge them into a single variable and then call fprintf using this new variable.
reshape([X;Y], 1, numel([X;Y]))
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Jan
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
@Sunag R A: did you see, that your code in the question is badly formatted? It is impossible to guess, what you want to achieve: Please read the "?" link to learn how to format text and code in this forum.
David Barry
el 17 de Dic. de 2016
What Jan Said. My answer was based on your original post which made it look like vectors.
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