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Printing table susing fprintf

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Maroulator
Maroulator on 14 Mar 2017
Answered: Erick Miranda on 29 Jan 2020
I have the following script; my problem is that I cannot get all the values in A under column A in the frprintf. Any ideas?
A=[1;3;2;8;9]; B=2*pi*A; fprintf('A B\n'); fprintf('======\n'); fprintf('%d %d\n',A,B);

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Jan
Jan on 14 Mar 2017
Edited: Jan on 14 Mar 2017
Use:
fprintf('%d %d\n', [A, B].');
Then the elements of A and B appear alternating in the provided array:
C = [A, B].';
C(:)
Note that Matlab addresses the matrix in columnwise order.
With the original command fprintf('%d %d\n',A,B); Matlab uses the format string to print all elements of A at first and then all of B, but not alternating.

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Erick Miranda
Erick Miranda on 29 Jan 2020
Thank you, thank you...
fprintf('%d %d\n', [A, B].');
I have a question what is, or how does it work " .' "

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