Using fprintf for matrix

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Ali
Ali on 30 May 2016
Answered: Ambrish Raghav on 30 Jul 2020
I have a matrix with 300 rows and 2 columns. For instance:
1 2
2 4
5 6
and another matrix with 300 rows and 1 column: for instance:
1
3
4
I want to convert them in the following:
-1: 1 2
-3: 2 4
-4: 5 6
It would be appreciated if you could help me. Thanks

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 30 May 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 30 May 2016
>> X = [1,2;2,4;5,6];
>> Y = [1;3;4];
>> fprintf('-%d: %d %d\n', [Y,X].')
-1: 1 2
-3: 2 4
-4: 5 6
It is worth reading the fprintf documentation carefully, to see how it handles matrices (columnwise!) and to pick the best format string for your requirements.
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Ali
Ali on 30 May 2016
Thank you very much for the help.

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Ambrish Raghav
Ambrish Raghav on 30 Jul 2020
X = [1,2;2,4;5,6];
>> Y = [1;3;4];
>> fprintf('-%d: %d %d\n', [Y,X].')
-1: 1 2
-3: 2 4
-4: 5 6

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