Printing to specific lines in a text file

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Danny Coles
Danny Coles on 11 Nov 2013
Commented: Simon on 12 Nov 2013
I have written code to generate 129 different 9 x 4 cells that contain text and numbers. I would now like to print all of these cells to a single text file, with each cell printed below the last one. How can I do this?

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Simon
Simon on 11 Nov 2013
Hi!
It is not difficult if the same columns are text and numbers. You can simply loop over all data and printf with "fprintf".
Do you have 129 separate variables? If so, think about storing them in a structure (or 3d cell array) for easier access. If you have a 3d cell array, use
for n = 1:129
for r = 1:9
fprintf(fid, '%d %s %s %f\n', M{n, r, 1}, M{n, r, 2}, M{n, r, 3}, M{n, r, 4});
end
end
of course you need file handling with fopen/fclose in addition.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Nov 2013
fid = fopen('TheFileName.txt');
and at the end
fclose(fid);
Simon
Simon on 12 Nov 2013
Hi!
In addition to Walter's answer you should use
fid = fopen('TheFileName.txt', 'w');
to be able to write to the file. The fopen-command without permission is for read access only.

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