printing a cell matrix to a text file

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Danny Coles
Danny Coles am 8 Nov. 2013
Beantwortet: Danny Coles am 8 Nov. 2013
Hi,
I have a 9 x 4 cell matrix, called C, the first and last columns have text, the other 2 columns have numbers, as shown below:
C =
'har( ' [0.5189] [252.3755] 'true'
'har( ' [0.1816] [289.4976] 'true'
'har( ' [0.1015] [231.4329] 'true'
'har( ' [0.0523] [269.8641] 'true'
'har( ' [0.0454] [128.8302] 'true'
'har( ' [0.0451] [121.8095] 'true'
'har( ' [0.0149] [140.7870] 'true'
'har( ' [0.0124] [271.3026] 'true'
'har( ' [0.0069] [ 88.0826] 'true'
I would like to send this to a text file for use elsewhere, please can you help.
Also, I would like to remove the quotation marks on the text and the square brackets for the numbers when if appears in the text file if possible.
Cheers
Danny

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 8 Nov. 2013
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek am 8 Nov. 2013
fid=fopen('filename.txt','w')
for k=1:size(C,1)
fprintf(fid,'%s %d %d %s\r\n',C{k,:})
end
fclose(fid)

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Danny Coles
Danny Coles am 8 Nov. 2013
Thanks Azzi,
I now need to stack matrices formed in a loop on top of each other to create a larger matrix.
For example, I have a loop that goes around 4 times, each time it creates a 9 x 4 matrix. I need to store each iterative matrix in a larger matrix by stacking them one on top of each other, to get a matrix of dimensions 36 x 4.
Any ideas how I can do this?
Cheers
Danny

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