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My reversed vector is outputting on five different lines in the command window. How can I output to just one line?

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Part of the assignment that I'm having trouble on calls for me to write a program that wants when a user inputs a 5 digit positive integer, the output would be the digits reversed.
Earlier in my assignment, it called for me to write a function when the user inputs a five digit positive integer, the output would be the five digits of that number. For example, five_digits(12345) = [1,2,3,4,5]. I completed this part with the code:
function N=five_digits(n)
N = (num2str(n))-'0';
end
In the workspace window, the N comes out to be [1,2,3,4,5].
So the part I'm having trouble on is the reversing of the digits and what the output is from the program I wrote. Here is the program I wrote for reversing of the digits using the five_digits function:
N = input('Input a five digit positive integer.\n');
C = fliplr(five_digits(N));
fprintf('%d\n', C);
When I run the program, if I enter 12345, my output would be 5 4 3 2 1, but each digit on five separate lines. However, in the workspace window, it does show that the digits were indeed reversed with [5,4,3,2,1].
What can I do to have the reversed vector output all on the same line just like how when I run the five_digits function when the digits are all spread out on one line?

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Tom
Tom el 12 de Sept. de 2012
The '\n' is creating a new line each time there is a digit:
fprintf('%d%d%d%d%d\n', C)
should work.

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Daniel
Daniel el 12 de Sept. de 2012
It did work thank you.

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