transform exponential number to decimal

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Hi. I have the following cell:
M1 = importdata("M1.mat");
A = compose('%d (%2d%%)', [M1(:,1), M1(:,2)]);
How can I turn exponential numbers (inside the brackets) into decimal numbers?

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David Hill
David Hill on 11 Sep 2023
M1 = importdata("M1.mat");
A = compose('%d (%3.2f%%)', [M1(:,1), M1(:,2)])
A = 5×1 cell array
{'81 (6.18%)' } {'82 (7.51%)' } {'83 (9.03%)' } {'84 (10.20%)'} {'85 (9.43%)' }

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 11 Sep 2023
Use a different format specifier. The second column of your data doesn't contain integer values, so using %d for that column is not the right thing to do. Let's try %g instead and specify that you want three significant figures. See the documentation for the formatSpec input argument to the compose function for more information about the different format specifiers you can use.
% Sample data
M1 = [81, 6.18; 82, 7.51; 83, 9.03; 84, 10.2]
M1 = 4×2
81.0000 6.1800 82.0000 7.5100 83.0000 9.0300 84.0000 10.2000
S = compose("%d (%3g%%)", M1)
S = 4×1 string array
"81 (6.18%)" "82 (7.51%)" "83 (9.03%)" "84 (10.2%)"
FYI while your result was stored in a cell array, I used double quotes in my call to the compose command to create a string array instead.

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