How do I print a formatted matrix without using a loop?
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I am writing a matrix equation to a txt file using fprintf. I'm using %f to specify the vairable type. When it prints, however, it prints the elements in a list vertically going down the page. I would like to display the matrix (which is a 6x6) so that it maintains the row/column structure. Is there a way to do this simply? Preferably without a loop? Thank you for the help.
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Cedric
am 5 Okt. 2013
Bearbeitet: Cedric
am 5 Okt. 2013
fprintf( fid, '%f %f %f %f %f %f\n', m.' ) ;
where fig is the file identifier returned by FOPEN (or 1 if you want to test on stdout/screen). What you didn't understand is that FPRINTF reads arrays linearly (column first) and repeats the formatSpec as many times as required for outputting all elements of the array.
In this solution, we pass the transpose of m to FPRINTF so column-first becomes row-first, and we put six %f in the formatSpec before the \n which repeats the row output (6 elements and a line return).
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