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How to store values in workspace without using fprintf? but syntax should be quite similar to that of fprintf

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a=[200 250 300];
b={};
% now I want this b should store values related to <200, 200-250, 250-300, >300, etc.
% like b should contain values which are <200, between 200 to 250 and so on
b{1,1}=[<200]
b{1,2}=[200-250]
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Nov 2016
Are you looking for the cells in b to store the elements extracted from a? Or are you looking for b to have strings like '<200' ?
Can sprintf() be used if fprintf() is not to be permitted?
KANCHAN PATIL
KANCHAN PATIL on 8 Nov 2016
Hello Walter, Thanks for the suggestion and I am looking for the cells in b to store the elements extracted from a. But I can't use any 'printf command. Can you help me with it?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 7 Nov 2016
Consider using the discretize function to determine the bin that contains each element in a.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Nov 2016
[~, ~, bin] = histcounts(a, [-inf, 200, 250, 300, inf])
for k = 1:4
b{k} = a(bin==j) ;
end
no reason to get anywhere close to fprintf.

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