How do I use either "printf()" or "mexPrintf()" when either call gets me "Unknown function or variable"?

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I am new to Matlab on a Mac, having used Matlab and Octave in Linux environments for years. I find
that I cannot use "printf" or what I see described as "mexPrintf" to show variables in the command line window.
I get the error message "Unknkown function or variable". Is there some path addition that I need to do in order
that this Matlab see all the available functions? Or are these functions considered beyond the reasonable need
of a "home" user of Matlab?

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James Tursa
James Tursa am 19 Nov. 2018
Typically use disp( ) or display( ) or fprintf( ) to display variables in the command window.
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Steve Mims
Steve Mims am 20 Nov. 2018
That's the ticket. fprintf() In Octave it is printf for printing out formatted variables to the command line. I think it is also like that in Linux-based Matlab. Anyway, fprintf() seems to work. I'm used to using that function for printing to a file, not the command line.
James Tursa
James Tursa am 20 Nov. 2018
If you supply a file I/O parameter as the 1st argument, fprintf also writes to files.

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