dlmwrite Problem, text array,
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I have 2 questions:
1- I want to write 2 matrices in a .csv file,
dlmwrite('csvlist.csv', T) dlmwrite('csvlist.csv', A)
I can see only A in the 'csvlist.csv' ,How can I have both of the A and T in the final output?
2- I want to have a 96 by 1 matrix
_for i=1:1:96
A(i,1)={'+5m'} % text
end _
_dlmwrite('csvlist.csv', A, 'roffset',0,'coffset',0)_
It takes 3 columns , while it should be put on one column
Thank you
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 1 Mar 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 1 Mar 2013
to add a matrix to a file use
dlmwrite(filename, T, '-append')
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2013
dlmwrite() is intended for numeric values. It is possible to use it for characters, but in order to do that, you need to convert everything in the cell array to character, use a '%s' as the 'precision', and set the 'delimiter' to be empty. Which implies that all the places you want the delimiter to appear between columns, you need to put it in as one of the characters.
On the whole it is usually easier to use fopen / fprintf / fclose than dlmwrite() for strings.
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