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Kevin
Kevin am 25 Jun. 2014
Kommentiert: José-Luis am 26 Jun. 2014
I need help performing what I believe to be a relatively simply task:
I have code that uses a loop to generate a string (of variable length) with each loop iteration. I want to paste all the generated strings to a text file, with each string on its own line. The strings should be ordered in the text file by the order in which they are generated by the loop.
Can anyone offer help?
Thanks.
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José-Luis
José-Luis am 25 Jun. 2014
Bearbeitet: José-Luis am 25 Jun. 2014
How about storing all the strings in a cell array and saving all at once? You could also append to a file each time that a string is created but that is bound to be slower.
Some functions you might want to use:
doc fopen
doc fprintf

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José-Luis
José-Luis am 25 Jun. 2014
your_text = cell(10,1);
for ii = 1:10
your_text(ii) = {'Lorem ipsum'};
end
your_text(10) = {'No!'};
fid = fopen('test.txt','w');
fprintf(fid,'%s\n',your_text{:});
fclose(fid)
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Kevin
Kevin am 26 Jun. 2014
To clarify, when I view 'test.txt' in MATLAB or Notepad++, the strings are on separate lines. But when I view the file in regular Notepad, they are on one line. Very strange.
Anyhow, I found a work-around by converting the cell array to a one-column table, then pasting that.
José-Luis
José-Luis am 26 Jun. 2014
You must be using Windows:
fprintf(fid,'%s\r\n',your_text{:});

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