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How can I express all the variables Vcm1, Vcm2, Vcm3, Vcm4 in num2str without getting an error?

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annotation('textbox',dim,'String',((num2str(Vcm1),num2str(Vcm2),num2str(Vcm3),num2str(Vcm4)), 'FontSize';15)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 4 Jul 2024 at 13:25
What are Vcm1, etc? What types and values do they have? What is the expected output from num2str ?
Carolina
Carolina on 4 Jul 2024 at 16:14
I'm trying to represent the center of mass velocities in a 4-link model, so I want my center of mass velocities to be seen in my animation through num2str, I already have my values defined for each velocity but I just want to know what commands apply so that the 4 speeds are seen on the graph

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Aquatris
Aquatris on 4 Jul 2024 at 13:31
Dont know what exactly you are trying to do but here is an example using your variable names:
dim = [0.2 .5 0.25 0.1];% normalized dimensions
Vcm1 = 1.05;
Vcm2 = 2.05;
Vcm3 = 6.52;
Vcm4 = -2.56;
myText = sprintf('%.2f, %.2f, %.2f, %.2f',Vcm1,Vcm2,Vcm3,Vcm4);
figure(1)
plot([0 10],[0 10])
annotation('textbox',dim,'String',myText, 'FontSize',8)

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Carolina
Carolina on 4 Jul 2024 at 16:05
Yes, I have exactly a similar example but I didn't know how to express the four velocities of the center of mass in num2str because I want to represent them in my animation of the velocities, but that command came out as an error

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