Input/Output Function's, need content and display help
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Kyle
am 21 Apr. 2011
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 20 Nov. 2023
Im creating a function to output future value of invested money by F=P*(1+(i/1200))^n, where i us interest rate, P is initial invested money, and n is the number of months. I need to input P,i,and n, which i have done. I need to get both the months and future values to display in side by side columns like this:
Month Future Value
===== ============
1 $502.08
2 $504.18
and so on..
Here's what I've been able to come up with:
fid=fopen('interest.txt','w');
P=input('Enter initial investment: ');
i=input('Enter investment interest rate(in %): ');
x=input('Enter investment period(in months): ');
fprintf('Output file sucessfully created.')
for n=1:x
F=P*(1+(i/1200))^n
end
fclose(fid)
fid=fopen('interest.txt','r');
[n F]=fscanf(fid,'%d');
fclose(fid);
disp(n)
disp(F)
I don't know why the months and Future values aren't displaying, but the Future value from the for loop does. but more importantly, how should i be displaying this. I'm assuming fprintf but i cant get the F and N to display.
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Apr. 2011
Thank you for showing your code (and for taking the time to format it) !
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Matt Fig
am 21 Apr. 2011
Here is how I would do it, if I was going to write to the file then display the file contents in two steps...
fid = fopen('interest.txt','wt');
P = input('Enter initial investment: ');
I = input('Enter investment interest rate(in %): ');
x = input('Enter investment period(in months): ');
for n=1:x
F=P*(1+(I/1200))^n;
fprintf(fid, '%d\t$%.2f\n', n, F);
end
tf2 = fclose(fid);
if fid~=-1 && ~tf2
fprintf('\t\t\nOutput file successfully created.\n\n');
else
fprintf('\t\t\nProblem encountered opening or closing file.\n\n');
end
fid = fopen('interest.txt','r');
T = textscan(fid,'%d\t$%.2f');
n = T{1};
F = T{2};
fprintf('Month\tFuture Value\n\n')
for ii = 1:length(n)
fprintf('%d\t\t$%.2f\n',n(ii),F(ii))
end
fclose(fid);
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Apr. 2011
In the loop:
fprintf(fid, '%d %.2f\n', n, F);
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Apr. 2011
That fprintf() should be enough to write the file.
The two-output form of fscanf() returns the _number_ of elements read in the second argument. The naming of your variables suggest that you are expecting that fscanf() will return one variable per column of inputs... it won't!
SANTHOSH
am 20 Nov. 2023
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 20 Nov. 2023
fid = fopen('interest.txt','wt');
P = input('Enter initial investment: ');
I = input('Enter investment interest rate(in %): ');
x = input('Enter investment period(in months): ');
for n=1:x
F=P*(1+(I/1200))^n;
fprintf(fid, '%d\t$%.2f\n', n, F);
end
tf2 = fclose(fid);
if fid~=-1 && ~tf2
fprintf('\t\t\nOutput file successfully created.\n\n');
else
fprintf('\t\t\nProblem encountered opening or closing file.\n\n');
end
fid = fopen('interest.txt','r');
T = textscan(fid,'%d\t$%.2f');
n = T{1};
F = T{2};
fprintf('Month\tFuture Value\n\n')
for ii = 1:length(n)
fprintf('%d\t\t$%.2f\n',n(ii),F(ii))
end
fclose(fid);
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Walter Roberson
am 20 Nov. 2023
The only difference between this solution and what @Matt Fig posted over a decade ago in https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/5994-input-output-function-s-need-content-and-display-help#answer_8321 is in the spacing between lines.
What extra value do you feel that your post brings to the topic?
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