how to tabulate this results using fprintf?
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Hi All,
I have some results but they need to be in a tabulated form. If we say;
fprintf('n a(n) TrueValue epsilont epsilona\n');
how to tabulate this results in this format? My aim is tabulate them in a format that shows 1'st column n, second column lists a(n), third column shows TrueValue, 4'th column and 5'th column shows epsilont and epsilona respectively.
I've tried something like;
fprintf('%6.6f\n%6.6f\n%6.6f\n%6.6f\n%6.6f\n',n,a(n),TrueValue,epsilont,epsilona);
But everything appeared under one column in matlab command window.
Any Ideas?
I will appreciate for any help.
Thanks already!
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Matt Fig
on 24 Oct 2012
Edited: Matt Fig
on 24 Oct 2012
Give some example values for your data...
Here is a generic example on how to make nice tabulations:
x = rand(5,1);
y = rand(5,1);
[r,t] = cart2pol(x,y);
fprintf('\n\n%11s%11s%11s%11s\n','x', 'y', 'r', 'theta');
fprintf(' %10.2f %10.2f %10.2f %10.2f\n',[x,y,r,t].');
fprintf('\n\n')
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Matt Fig
on 24 Oct 2012
Please take the time to study the code so that you learn how to do it for yourself next time you need to do so. I would start by looking at the doc for FPRINTF. Also, you should probably learn to use anonymous functions instead of inlines...
x=0.2;
TrueValue=inline('7*(x^3)/(1-x)','x');
a(2)=0;
for n=3:1:1000
a(n)=a(n-1)+7*(x^n);
epsilona(n)=abs((a(n)-a(n-1))/a(n))*100;
Et(n)=TrueValue(0.2)-a(n);
epsilont=abs(Et/TrueValue(0.2))*100;
epsilons(n)=(0.5*10^(2-n));
if abs(epsilona(n))<epsilons(n)
break
end
end
fprintf('\n\n%18s%18s%18s%18s%18s\n','n', 'a(n)',...
'TrueValue', 'epsilont','epsilona');
T = repmat(.07,1,n);
n = [0 0 3:n];
fprintf(' %17.8f %17.8f %17.8f %17.8f %17.8f\n',...
[n;a;T;epsilont;epsilona]);
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Ahmed Fasih
on 22 Jan 2015
See cprintf package on Mathworks File Exchange: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/24093-cprintf-display-formatted-colored-text-in-the-command-window
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