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Write data to csv, headings start with numbers

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Pippa Williams
Pippa Williams am 26 Jul. 2018
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 27 Jul. 2018
I want to write some data to .csv file, but the headers I need (to keep the format the same as previous files) start with numbers. So I guess I have to write the first line as a char vector, and then write the data.
I tried:
writeTable(OutputData,OutputFileName);
NewHeaderLine = 'DateTime,40cumecs,50cumecs,60cumecs,70cumecs,80cumecs';
fid = fopen(OutputFileName,'w');
fprintf(fid,'%s\n',NewHeaderLine);
fclose(fid);
But this clears the additional data. How can I write both data and non-standard text to a .csv file? I've looked at a bunch of help files but all seem to append numeric data rather than text, so they don't apply in this case.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 26 Jul. 2018
Perhaps write the header first like you do, and then use dlmwrite() with -append
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Pippa Williams
Pippa Williams am 27 Jul. 2018
Thanks, that nearly gets me there but my data includes DateTime values, and I don't think dlmwrite() can handle strings? Is there some other way I can write data that includes strings?
I thought maybe it would work better if I convert all my data to a string array before I write it?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 27 Jul. 2018
Unfortunately writetable() cannot append to text files.
Sometimes the easiest way is to write the two parts (header and table) to different files and then use operating system utilities to splice them together. In particular for MS Windows,
system('copy FileName1+FileName2 FileName3')
effectively appends FileName1 and FileName2 to form FileName3

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