Hello
I am writing heterogeneous data to a text file using writecell. It's working great except I can't figure out how to format the date.
Final_Results = {'**iterations**',output.iterations;
'**sum of squares of residual**',sumsqres;
'**optimized parameters**',varsol.r;
' ',varsol.N_one;
'**R2 for each data set**',R2;
'**R2 total**',R2_Total};
writecell(Final_Results,strcat(FileP,'Fitting Results - opt y0.txt'));
My .txt fill looks something like this:
**iterations**,0,,,,,,,,,,,,
**sum of squares of residual**,0.0333663467975929,,,,,,,,,,,,
**optimized parameters**,105.053698018503,135.25921779908,4997.10850254932,18.3319033386186,,,,,,,,,
,0.0100857216696102,0.0131223532382211,0.0161616821643856,0.020697637863773,0.0243621782338721,0.0281775537074196,0.0339562520545579,0.0456442526700484,0.0477440936132656,0.0596823396528703,0.0617637362618315,0.0735389933356788,0.0866238132326763
**R2 for each data set**,0.999999770632282,0.99999813262161,0.999996316567805,0.999992979556768,0.999991008553711,0.999983081619234,0.999979843221376,0.99995399886751,0.999959579532182,0.999928567513284,0.999893329838681,0.999533422355992,0.999649427384684
**R2 total**,0.999912266020394,,,,,,,,,,,,
I would like to control the data format such as putting it in %0.6e exponential form or something. Also I would like to get rid of the etra commas. Or is there a good reason to have the extra commas?
Any help would be appreciated.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 14 de Abr. de 2020

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you can use compose() to convert the numeric values to cell array of character vectors using whatever format you want.
The extra commas are required by the csv standard https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4180

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