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fprintf problem, can't print

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Thanh Cao
Thanh Cao el 16 de Abr. de 2018
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
My code is as follow:
for i = 1:length(Ta)
fprintf(fid, '%s;%.2f;%.2f;%.2f;%.2f\n', DateTimeStr(i), Ta(i), Pa(i), Tb(i), Pb(i));
end
DateTimeStr(i) is an string array of 14 characters. Ta(i), Pa(i), Tb(i), Pb(i)) are floating number.
Somehow in my text file DateTimeStr(i) only print 1 character, the rest is OK. Here is how it print to file:
2;55.05;87.82;54.26;84.27
2;55.04;87.80;54.26;84.27
2;55.07;87.81;54.26;84.28
2;55.04;87.81;54.25;84.28
2;55.03;87.81;54.25;84.28
it should be like this
20120906093000;55.04;87.80;54.26;84.27
20120906093100;55.07;87.81;54.26;84.28
20120906093200;55.04;87.81;54.25;84.28
20120906093300;55.03;87.81;54.25;84.28
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Jan
Jan el 16 de Abr. de 2018
Editada: Jan el 16 de Abr. de 2018
What exactly is "a string array of 14 characters"? Obviously "DateTimeStr(i)" causes the problem, so please post exactly the type and size of this variable as well as its contents.
In my test it works as expected:
D = ["12345678901234", "12345678901234"]
fprintf('%s;\n' D(1));
So please explain the difference of this simple example and your data.

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 16 de Abr. de 2018

Since ‘DateTimeStr’ is likely an character array, you have to address it as such in the variable reference to it:

fprintf(fid, '%s;%.2f;%.2f;%.2f;%.2f\n', DateTimeStr(i,:), Ta(i), Pa(i), Tb(i), Pb(i));
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 16 de Abr. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 16 de Abr. de 2018
@Star Strider: that makes sense. I was mislead by the description "a string array of 14 characters", and somehow thought this was a vector. Oh well.
Star Strider
Star Strider el 16 de Abr. de 2018
It confused me too at first.
I experimented by printing it first with a single subscript, (printing only a 2), then adding the second subscript and printing the entire character vector. That’s when I figured out that ‘DateTimeStr’ is an array of character vectors, since only that assumption will produce the observed results.

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