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Parametrize return arguments in fprintf

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fsgeek
fsgeek am 14 Feb. 2016
Kommentiert: fsgeek am 15 Feb. 2016
Dear all,
I have a line of code which outputs a string to a file:
fprintf(fid, '\r\nSomething\r\n')
I would like to echo this string to the command window, which I achieve with the following:
fprintf(1.0, '\nSomething\n')
However, I don't want to have to write the same fprintf statement twice, so I tried this:
location = [fid, 1.0];
conversion = {'\r\n', '\n'};
for i = 1:2
fprintf(location(i), '%sSomething%s', conversion{i}, conversion{i})
end
The problem is that I see the following in the command window:
\nSomething\n>>
Instead of:
Something
>>
How can I format the string so that '\n' is recognised as a return, rather than a plain string?
Many thanks,
Louis Vallance

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 14 Feb. 2016
You’re passing the control sequences as strings. You need to concatenate them instead.
This works:
fprintf(location(i), [conversion{i} 'Something' conversion{i}])
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 14 Feb. 2016
Personally, I think, as a non-author of the code, that it would be so much easier to understand and follow the code if you had just called fprintf() twice like you said, instead of doing this more complicated thing.
fsgeek
fsgeek am 15 Feb. 2016
Fair point, but I have over 300 of these statements so this solution is much more practical, especially if I want to change any of the strings later. It's also not difficult to understand provided the code is well-commented.

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