Write a 2D character array to textual file

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Marko Gulin
Marko Gulin am 6 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Marko Gulin am 6 Sep. 2017
Hy everyone,
What would be the best way in terms of computational time to write a 2D character array from Matlab to a textual file?
I've used this:
dlmwrite('file.txt', data, '');
but it is too slow.
I want to write a 2D character array so that each array row is printed on a new line.
Thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 6 Sep. 2017
Probably the fastest way would be to use fprintf directly. Have you tried that?

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Cam Salzberger
Cam Salzberger am 6 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Cam Salzberger am 6 Sep. 2017
Hello Marko,
The most easily read code would probably be to either stick with dlmwrite, or loop through each row and use fprintf on an open file. However, if you want to avoid loops, you could do it like this:
fid = fopen('test.txt','w');
Anew = [A repmat(newline,size(A,1),1)];
fprintf(fid,'%s',Anew.');
fclose(fid);
Appending newlines on the ends of the rows makes it unnecessary to loop row by row. Transposing the array before writing it is necessary because fprintf works in linear indexing order (column-major).
-Cam
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 6 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 6 Sep. 2017
A slightly clearer way to add the newline:
Anew = A;
Anew(:,end+1) = newline;
Marko Gulin
Marko Gulin am 6 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Marko Gulin am 6 Sep. 2017
Thank you, all of these answers have helped me :)

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