adding a space or two after the output
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how do I add a space after my output using disp()?
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Ben11
on 10 Jul 2014
I don't think you can with "disp"; or at least I don't see how to check it. An alternative would be to use sprintf:
A = sprintf('hello');
B = sprintf('hello '); % added 2 space characters at the end
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Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
A 1x5 10 char
B 1x7 14 char
So B does contain 2 more characters than A, i.e. the spaces at the end. Is that what you meant? If not please add details.
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Schwank
on 5 Mar 2018
I was having the same issue with this answering a homework question. I was inputting a first and a last name, using disp() as my output. f=input(first name) l=input(last name) disp(['Your name is: ',f,' ',l]). The key is putting the ' ' in between the f and l inputs for the array.
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Image Analyst
on 6 Mar 2018
That puts a space between the strings on the same line. What the poster has now is when "my output shows up, the EDU>> is the very next line" and what the poster said he wants is "I just wanted there to be a couple of blank spaces" between the string and the EDU>> prompt.
In other words, if the string was 'Hello World' and the program was
str = 'Hello World';
disp(str)
instead of the normal
Hello World
EDU>>
tri (the poster) wants to see this:
Hello World
EDU>>
where there are two blank lines after the display of the string value and the next command line prompt.
Cody Brant Watson
on 7 Sep 2018
Edited: Cody Brant Watson
on 7 Sep 2018
disp(' ') % There is a space between the single quotes.
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