Save double vector in text file
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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to save a double array with one row and 5 columns in a text file and then put a new line into the text file. In the next step I change the parameters and the new double array should be saved into the same file so that in the end the result will be a matrix with n rows and 5 columns. Is there a way to do this? The matrix should look like this later:
val1_vec1    val2_vec1    val3_vec1    val4_vec1    val5_vec1
val1_vec2    val2_vec2    val3_vec2    val4_vec2    val5_vec2
val1_vec3    val2_vec3    val3_vec3    val4_vec3    val5_vec3
...
This is my attempt, but it doesn't work out fine, it just keeps writing the new values at the end of the old ones.
Thanks for your help!
fileID = fopen('Mindestgeschwindigkeit.txt','a');
fprintf(fileID, "%d\n\r ", midval);
fprintf(fileID, "\n", midval);
fclose(fileID);
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  Star Strider
      
      
 el 2 de Jul. de 2021
        Change the line that writes the vector to: 
fprintf(fileID, "%d ", midval);
That should work, if you want to write each vector as a row vector.  
However, the best (and most efficient) option is likely to save the data as a matrix, and then use writematrix to write it all at the same time.  
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  Star Strider
      
      
 el 2 de Jul. de 2021
				I’m lost.  
Don’t use clear, especially while the code is executing.  It clears everything, making the code much less efficient.  
Instead, save the vector and write it at the end.  
I’m stopping here.  
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  Yongjian Feng
    
 el 2 de Jul. de 2021
        How about write it as a matrix to a CSV file? 
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/281156-how-can-i-export-a-matrix-as-a-csv-file
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  Yongjian Feng
    
 el 2 de Jul. de 2021
				@Bruce Rogers: If you want to insert new rows, read the CSV file back as a matrix first, extend the matix, and save it back into the CSV file. 
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