Can I customize the display format?
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Aaron
am 26 Jan. 2024
Kommentiert: Aaron
am 26 Jan. 2024
Is there any way to customize the display format in the command window beyond the exisisting options for format?
I was hoping that the bank option would allow me to view larger arrays in the command window at a single time, but unfortunately its behavior does not allow for this:
>> A = randn(3); format short, disp(A), format bank, disp(A)
-0.6156 0.8886 -1.4224
0.7481 -0.7648 0.4882
-0.1924 -1.4023 -0.1774
-0.62 0.89 -1.42
0.75 -0.76 0.49
-0.19 -1.40 -0.18
>> disp(A.*1e6), disp(A.*1e12)
-615601.88 888610.43 -1422375.93
748076.78 -764849.24 488193.91
-192418.51 -1402268.97 -177375.16
-615601881466.89 888610425420.72 -1422375925091.50
748076783703.99 -764849236567.87 488193909859.94
-192418510588.26 -1402268969338.76 -177375156618.83
The bank option seems to have a fixed number of spaces between values, even when it makes the output entirely unreadable. I can see how this behavior might be allowable or desirable for accounting purposes, but it doesn't work for me.
Ideally, I'd like to customize the number of displayed digits but otherwise retain the "smart" behavior of formats short and long.
>> Thanks!
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Dyuman Joshi
am 26 Jan. 2024
Verschoben: Walter Roberson
am 26 Jan. 2024
"Is there any way to customize the display format in the command window beyond the exisisting options for format?"
No.
A = randn(3)
fprintf('%9f %9f %9f\n', A)
B = A.*1e6;
C = A.*1e12;
fprintf('%16f %16f %16f\n', B)
fprintf('%24f %24f %24f\n', C)
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Walter Roberson
am 26 Jan. 2024
Correct, there is no way to customize the output formats beyond what is provided by "format"
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