How to make a text file from functions
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x = 1
y = 1
myFile = fopen('myValues.txt', 'w')
fprintf(myFile, "X Length\tY Length\t Hypot Length\t\tPerimeter\t\tArea\n")
for i = 1:5
for j = 1:5
myHypot = hValue(i,j)
myPerim = pValue(i,j)
myArea = aValue(i,j)
fprintf(myFile, string(i) + "\t\t\t" + string(j) + "\t\t\t\t" + string(myHypot) + "\t\t\t" + string(myPerim) + "\t\t\t" + string(myArea) + "\n")
end
end
function hValue = hValue(xValue,yValue)
hValue = sqrt(xValue.^2+yValue.^2);
end
function pValue = pValue(xValue,yValue)
pValue = (xValue + yValue + (sqrt(xValue.^2+yValue.^2)));
end
function aValue = aValue(xValue,yValue)
aValue = 0.5*xValue*yValue;
end
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Sanju
on 29 Apr 2024
To generate a text file using MATLAB functions, utilize the "fprintf" function to input the desired content into the file. It appears that the code you've written is functioning correctly; however, remember to close the file once the operation is complete.
Here's the updated code,
x = 1;
y = 1;
myFile = fopen('myValues.txt', 'w');
fprintf(myFile, "X Length\tY Length\t Hypot Length\t\tPerimeter\t\tArea\n");
for i = 1:5
for j = 1:5
myHypot = hValue(i,j);
myPerim = pValue(i,j);
myArea = aValue(i,j);
fprintf(myFile, string(i) + "\t\t\t" + string(j) + "\t\t\t\t" + string(myHypot) + "\t\t\t" + string(myPerim) + "\t\t\t" + string(myArea) + "\n");
end
end
fclose(myFile);
function hValue = hValue(xValue,yValue)
hValue = sqrt(xValue.^2+yValue.^2);
end
function pValue = pValue(xValue,yValue)
pValue = (xValue + yValue + (sqrt(xValue.^2+yValue.^2)));
end
function aValue = aValue(xValue,yValue)
aValue = 0.5*xValue*yValue;
end
This code will create a file named "myValues.txt" and write the desired content to it. Each line in the file will contain the values of i, j, myHypot, myPerim, and myArea separated by tabs.
Hope this helps!
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