Help on txt file

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I3JM
I3JM am 22 Aug. 2019
Kommentiert: Guillaume am 23 Aug. 2019
Hello,
I am pretty new to Matlab, so excuse my bad understanding of its natural behaviour... :D
I want to create a txt file from my workspace, so I tried:
A = [38;70;102;134;166];
B = [10];
C =[10];
D = [0];
Variablen = {'A =', 'B =', 'Umdrehungen =', 'C =', 'D = '};
Variablen_wert = [A;
B;
C;
D;];
log(2,:) = str2cell(Variablen_wert);
log(1,:) = Variablen;
fid = fopen('temp.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid,'%-4s %d\n',log{:});
fclose(fid);
The obvious problem is, A is a matrix, while the other Variables dont have the same size. I tried to convert them into a string, but that doesnt work as well.
In the end it hopefully should look like this:
A = 38 70 102 134 166
B = 10
C = 10
D = 0
Maybe you can help me on this :) thank you very much
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I3JM
I3JM am 23 Aug. 2019
Unfortunately, that doesnt work neither... Tried both
Guillaume
Guillaume am 23 Aug. 2019
Unfortunately, that doesnt work neither... Tried both
I'm not sure who this is addressed to. I wasn't offering a solution ... yet, since as I've said the desired text output is not consistent with the input (printing a row vector, when the input is a column). Until you've clarified if the inconsensistency is on purpose, I'm not going to offer a solution that may not do what's needed.

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AdamG2013468
AdamG2013468 am 22 Aug. 2019
Just make one combined cell, then use the function writecell().
Variablen_wert = {'A =' [38 70 102 134 166];'B =' [10];'C =' [10]};
writecell(Variablen_wert, 'temp.txt');
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AdamG2013468
AdamG2013468 am 22 Aug. 2019
you can modify the second line,
writecell(Variablen_wert, 'temp.txt', Delimiter, ' ')
If you don't want to print the comma delimiters.

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