using loops in fprintf to print a large number of columns

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Peter McColgan
Peter McColgan am 9 Nov. 2018
Beantwortet: KSSV am 9 Nov. 2018
Dear all,
I have tried the following to print out a table where the first column is a string and the remaining columns are numbers. How can i do this using a loop (this is needed as I have 50 columns);
I need to loop through j in num(i,j)
%print out results
fid1 = fopen(fullfile('test.csv'),'w');
for i=1:length(gene)
fprintf(fid1,'%s, %d, %d\n', string{i}, num(i,1), num(i,2));
end
fclose(fid1);

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KSSV
KSSV am 9 Nov. 2018
If it a table use: writetable. Also have a look on xlswrite.

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