How to display a string and matrix in MATLAB?
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Amit Kumar
am 18 Feb. 2014
Beantwortet: KAREN MEZA FLORES
am 21 Okt. 2021
Hi all,
This question can look very basic to some experts of this forum, however the question bugs me as I am not an expert.
Say I initialize A= 3x3 unit matrix.
I want to display:
The result is: followed by matrix A.
I tried fprintf, but I guess it doesn't support matrix and I got errors.
disp() doesn't support displaying text+matrix.
Any idea how to do this?
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Jos (10584)
am 18 Feb. 2014
Bearbeitet: MathWorks Support Team
am 27 Nov. 2018
To display some text and a matrix, you can use two disp statements. This makes the code easy to understand and maintain.
For example, this code:
A = magic(3)
disp('The result is:')
disp(A)
Displays:
The result is:
8 1 6
3 5 7
4 9 2
If a one line solution is needed, you can use the num2str function to convert the matrix to a character array. This displays the contents of the array as a row vector though, changing the original shape of the matrix. To maintain the original shape of the matrix, use the first approach.
For example, this code:
A = magic(3)
disp(['The result is: [' num2str(A(:).') ']']) ;
Displays:
The result is: [8 3 4 1 5 9 6 7 2]
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Jos (10584)
am 18 Feb. 2014
I really fail to see why it should be a single command …
A = magic(3)
% To put it on a single line (using a single command)
disp(['The result is: [' num2str(A(:).') ']']) ;
% and if you insist on using fprintf, try this:
fprintf('\nThe result is: [') ;
fprintf(' %d ', A) ;
fprintf(']\n') ;
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JIAN CUI
am 26 Okt. 2016
Same question, sometimes I wish to print sentence like 'The sum of matrix 1...n is N', which involves a matrix [1 .. n] and variable N, as well as strings. So how am I suppose to print this one out? Thank you!
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