Alligning the output using fprintf
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Left Terry
am 11 Feb. 2025
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 11 Feb. 2025
Hello. I would like to allign the output of I, B, H and mu on the right side but i have no idea how to do it. If anyone can help it would be great. Thanks is advance.
clear all, clc, close all, format short, % mirrored version
I = [0.0039 0.0038 0.2 0.402 0.628 0.837 1.069 1.234 1.436 1.666 1.79 2.05...
1.8 1.54 1.42 1.24 1.03 0.8 0.61 0.4 0.18 0 ...
-0.19 -0.46 -0.61 -0.8 -1.05 -1.24 -1.41 -1.63 -1.89 -2.05 ...
-1.78 -1.62 -1.42 -1.17 -0.97 -0.8 -0.6 -0.38 -0.18 0 ...
0.19 0.43 0.68 0.84 1.05 1.21 1.42 1.69 2.07];
B = [0.03 29.9 199 230 280 335 398 438 478 517 543 572 ...
554 525 510 488 458 416 375 319 238 127 ...
-7 -186.9 -255 -326 -397 -441 -477 -513 -554 -575 ...
-556 -536 -513 -482 -450 -420 -376 -317 -243 -126 ...
12.2 164.2 279 336 396 434 480 522 576];
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(I,B), grid on
title('B vs. I'),xlabel('I (A)'), ylabel('B (mT)')
n = 3e+3; % loops per meter
H = n*I;
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(H,B), grid on
title('B vs. H'),xlabel('H (A/m)'), ylabel('B (mT)')
mu = B./H;
mu0 = 4*pi*1e-7; % N/A^2 or H/m
fprintf('\n\tI (A)\t\tB (mT)\t\tH (A/m)\t\tμ (H/m)\n\n')
for i = 1:length(I)
fprintf('\t%.3f\t\t%.3f\t\t%.3f\t\t%.3f\n',I(i),B(i),H(i),mu(i))
end
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Stephen23
am 11 Feb. 2025
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 11 Feb. 2025
I = [0.0039,0.0038,0.2,0.402,0.628,0.837,1.069,1.234,1.436,1.666,1.79,2.05,1.8,1.54,1.42,1.24,1.03,0.8,0.61,0.4,0.18,0,-0.19,-0.46,-0.61,-0.8,-1.05,-1.24,-1.41,-1.63,-1.89,-2.05,-1.78,-1.62,-1.42,-1.17,-0.97,-0.8,-0.6,-0.38,-0.18,0,0.19,0.43,0.68,0.84,1.05,1.21,1.42,1.69,2.07];
B = [0.03,29.9,199,230,280,335,398,438,478,517,543,572,554,525,510,488,458,416,375,319,238,127,-7,-186.9,-255,-326,-397,-441,-477,-513,-554,-575,-556,-536,-513,-482,-450,-420,-376,-317,-243,-126,12.2,164.2,279,336,396,434,480,522,576];
% subplot(2,1,1)
% plot(I,B), grid on
% title('B vs. I'),xlabel('I (A)'), ylabel('B (mT)')
n = 3e+3; % loops per meter
H = n*I;
% subplot(2,1,2)
% plot(H,B), grid on
% title('B vs. H'),xlabel('H (A/m)'), ylabel('B (mT)')
mu = B./H;
mu0 = 4*pi*1e-7; % N/A^2 or H/m
fprintf('\n I (A) B (mT) H (A/m) μ (H/m)\n\n');
fprintf('%13.3f%13.3f%13.3f%13.3f\n',[I;B;H*1e-3;mu]);
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