fprintf not writing same information from command window
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I want to create two columns. The first column has numbers 1 through 10 from f. The second column has zeros from b, but in certain positions contained in a there needs to be values. Some of the values are duplicates so that is taken care of with the accumarray. I need the zeros to be in the format 0.0 and the numbers have 9 decimal places. When I type out in the command window it had the correct numbers in the correct places but the zeros and number formats are incorrect, but in the xlsreadtrial.txt file it doesn't look correct.



b=zeros(10,1);
% writes zeros
a = xlsread('trial.xlsx','Sheet2','A1:B4');
% reads values from excel
f = (1:1:10)';
% first column values
h=a(:,1);
% breaks a into first column only
n=a(:,2);
% breaks a into second column only
k=[f;h];
% adds first column of a onto the end of f
m=[b;n];
% adds second column of a onto the end of b
p=[k,m];
% combines first and second columns
c = 9 * ones(length(p),1);
c(b==0) = 1;
out=[unique(p(:,1)) accumarray(p(:,1),p(:,2))];
% makes first column values unique and accounts for duplicates
fileID = fopen('xlsreadtrial.txt','w');
fprintf(fileID,'%d,%.f\n',out');
fclose(fileID);
4 Kommentare
Vandana Rajan
am 14 Jun. 2018
Hi,
>> format long
For your .txt file, the following code modification worked for me.
>> fprintf(fileID,'%d,%d\n',out');
Note: I am using R2018a MATLAB.
I don't get it. Do you mean the number format or the values? This would be clear if you provide some input data, which reproduce the problem and you post the output you get and the one you want.
Screenshots are not a good choice here, because it is not clear, what has been cropped.
Maybe all you need is:
fprintf(fileID,'%d,%g\n', out');
or
fprintf(fileID,'%d,%.4g\n', out');
Anna Cole
am 14 Jun. 2018
Walter Roberson
am 14 Jun. 2018
Didn't we already deal with this at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/404005-fprintf-varying-number-of-decimal-places-in-a-column#answer_323200 ?
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Jonathon Gibson
am 14 Jun. 2018
Bearbeitet: Jonathon Gibson
am 14 Jun. 2018
If you want different formatting depending on the row, you can print each row individually:
fileID = fopen('xlsreadtrial.txt','w');
for row = out'
if row(2) == 0
fprintf(fileID,'%d,%.1f\n',row);
else
fprintf(fileID,'%d,%.9f\n',row);
end
end
fclose(fileID);
Which gives you 9 decimal places if the second column is not equal to 0 and just 1 decimal place for the 0s.
1,0.368945000
2,0.0
3,0.598764523
4,0.0
5,0.500000000
6,0.0
7,0.0
8,0.0
9,0.0
10,0.0
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