fprintf help wont show full statement

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Ben Newton
Ben Newton on 31 Oct 2019
Commented: Rena Berman on 12 Dec 2019
fprintf("afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n', rootproof")
%gives the output
afunc*bfunc gives us >>
where have i gone wrong?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 8 Nov 2019
Original question:
fprintf("afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n', rootproof")
%gives the output
afunc*bfunc gives us >>
where have i gone wrong?
Rena Berman
Rena Berman on 12 Dec 2019
(Answers Dev) Restored edit

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Rik
Rik on 31 Oct 2019
Simply pasting what you posted into my copy of Matlab gives a hint about the cause:
I get a warning from m-lint (the orange squiggle) that states that "The format might not agree with the argument count".
The reason is that you made the entire input a string, instead of only the format specifier. Do not mix single and double quotes. Either of the versions below will work.
rootproof=3;
fprintf("afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n", rootproof)
fprintf('afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n', rootproof)
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 31 Oct 2019
Good catch, I missed that mark after the word rootproof.
Rik
Rik on 31 Oct 2019
I just formatted the question, so now it is more obvious ;)

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