How to save structure as .asc?

Hello. I have a structure that looks like this:
And i whant to save these information in a .asc file. In the end the file will look like this:
I tried with printf but without results. Can you help me? I'm novice in Matlab.
Thanks

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Rik
Rik el 24 de Oct. de 2017
fprintf is the command you're looking for. If you get an error, show the code you are using and the complete error message.
knoppyx
knoppyx el 24 de Oct. de 2017
I tried:
fileID='blabla.asc';
fileID = fopen(fileID,'w');
fprintf(fileID,param.textdata,param.data);
fclose(fileID);
But the error is: Error using fprintf Invalid format.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 24 de Oct. de 2017
@knoppyx: You have not specified any format string. Read the fprintf help to know how to specify the format string.

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KSSV
KSSV el 24 de Oct. de 2017

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S{1} = 'IMC FAMOS' ;
S{2} = 'NAME: Wheelspeed_R_L' ;
S{3} = 'Time: 18/08/16 11:28:46' ;
S{4} = 'Length: 21456' ;
S{5} = 'unit X-Axis: 1 Samples' ;
S{6} = '1st x-Value: 0.0089 samples' ;
S{7} = 'unit Y-Axis: rpm' ;
data = rand(21456,2) ; % some random data
fid = fopen('myfile.asc','w') ;
for i = 1:length(S)
fprintf(fid,'%s\n',S{i}) ;
end
fprintf(fid,'%s\n','Data:') ;
fprintf(fid,'%f %f\n',data) ;
fclose(fid) ;

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Jan
Jan el 24 de Oct. de 2017
Or without a loop:
fprintf(fid, '%s\n', S{:});
knoppyx
knoppyx el 24 de Oct. de 2017
I tried:
fileID=fisiere(j).name;
fileID = fopen(fileID,'w');
fprintf(fileID,'%s\n',param.textdata{:});
And the result is:
I want to show me each line underneath. That's not what "\n" do?
Rik
Rik el 24 de Oct. de 2017
Welcome in the world of end-of-line markers. In notepad you will need \r\n instead of \n to see a new line. If you would have opened it in e.g. Notepad++, you would have seen new lines. This is an oddity in Windows that is very old and will probably not change in the coming decade.
Jan
Jan el 24 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Jan el 24 de Oct. de 2017
No editor I know besides Windows Notepad suffers from \n line breaks. Either use WordPad, Notepad++ or Matlab's editor, or use \r\n as mentioned by Rik already, if you really prefer the darn NotePad.
@Rik: Who knows - they have added the feature to copy&paste in the command shell, although this method is common for 30 years now.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 24 de Oct. de 2017
Actually the only change that is required is to open the file in text mode. This will take care of the correct newline characters:
fid = fopen('myfile.asc','wt');
^ use this to open in text mode!
knoppyx
knoppyx el 25 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: knoppyx el 25 de Oct. de 2017
Thank you, it works. But the "param.data" is not looking very good.
fileID=fisiere(4).name;
fileID = fopen(fileID,'wt');
fprintf(fileID,'%s\n',param.textdata{:});
fprintf(fileID,'%s\n',param.data(:));
fclose(fileID);
It looks like this:
And i want to look like this:
How can i change the code to obtain that result?
All i whant is that the first colum from param.data to be the firs colum from resulted file and the second colum from param.data to be the second colum from resulted file.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 25 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Stephen23 el 25 de Oct. de 2017
@knoppyx: one day ago I wrote that you should "Read the fprintf help to know how to specify the format string." Have you read the documentation to learn how to specify different format strings?
You will need to transpose the input matrix, and specify format that suits your needs. Something like this:
fprintf(fileID,'%.4f%11.4f\n',param.data.');
You need to read the fprintf documentation carefully, because there are lots of options for specifying the format string.
knoppyx
knoppyx el 25 de Oct. de 2017
i've solved it, thank you. You were right, i've solved it with the help of transpose.

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