How to write the output of the code to .csv format and save the file

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Ganesh Kini
Ganesh Kini am 5 Jun. 2020
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 8 Jun. 2020
place = ivc, val_a = 3.0000, close_a = 3.2806, diff_a = -0.0935, val_b = 3.0000, close_b = 2.8365, diff_b = 0.0545 X = 0.3, Y = -1.5, temp = 40
place = ivc, val_a = 3.0000, close_a = 3.1910, diff_a = -0.0637, val_b = 3.0000, close_b = 2.6977, diff_b = 0.1008 X = 0.3, Y = -1.5, temp = 150
place = ivc, val_a = 3.0000, close_a = 2.5851, diff_a = 0.1383, val_b = 3.0000, close_b = 2.9607, diff_b = 0.0131 X = 0.0, Y = -2.4, temp = 200
This is the output of my code has more than 10000 entries, but only shown 3 lines for reference. now i want it to be in this .csv format as follows
Place, ivc, ivc, ivc
repeated place, t, f, f, f
temperature, 40,150,200
X, 0.3,0.3,0.3
Y, -1.5, -1.5, -2.4
filename :: / folder / filename.csv
t test :: A_B_C: location_gif: 1, t, t, t
% Description
Place: There we enter the place
Repeated place: t - is true, just add f for all the places that you add (since there are 3 places we have 3 times f)
Temperature: is the temperature (in this example -40 150 200)
X and Y as separate variables
filename: add the path of the file
t test :: A_B_C: location_gif: 1, t, t, t,
The number of "t" s corresponding to the number of places.
So how do i write it? and also how do i link the output of the code and save it in .csv format? Kindly help

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 6 Jun. 2020
Because of all that other stuff you want (place, temperature, etc.) I think it's best if you just use fprintf() to write all that stuff out in your complicated custom format.
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Ganesh Kini
Ganesh Kini am 8 Jun. 2020
Thank so much, I got the results
I need one help, thats when i have
[fid1, msg1] = fopen('file1.csv', 'wt' );
fprintf (fid1, 'Temperature \t');
fprintf('\n');
fprintf (fid1, 'Value_n \t');
fprintf('\n');
fprintf (fid1, 'Value_p\t');
for
for
for
...
fprintf (fid, '% 3.0f \ n' , temp)
fprintf (fid1, '% 1.1f\t' , vnw);
fprintf (fid1, '% 1.1f\t' , vpw);
end
end
end
I get the output
Temperature VNW VPW-40 1.8 -1.5 0 1.2 -1.8 25 1.2 -1.8 60 1.2 -1.5 -40 1.2 -1.8 0 1.8 -1.2 25 0.9 -1.8 60 0.9 -1.8 -40 0.9 -1.8 0 0.9 -1.8 25 0.9 -1.8 60 0.9-1.5
in a single line, but I should get the values in 3 different lines
Temperature 40,0,25 and so on ----------
Value_n 1.8, 1.2,1.2 and so on ----------
Value_p -1.5,-1.8, -1.8 and so on ----------
How do I assign each Temperature values to only temperature, Value_n to VNW and Value_p to VPW ? please help
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 8 Jun. 2020
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 8 Jun. 2020
"but I should get the values in 3 different lines..."
I already explained about them in this comment:
Is something unclear?

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