How to use fprintf to add a header when printing a matrix?
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I used fprintf('%u %1.2e\n', [values]') to print the matrix, but I only got the values and no headers. I want to print the same matrix with the following column headers: T(K) and k(1/min) using fprintf.
T=(100:50:500)
k=(1:50:5)
values=[T,k]; %K,min^-1
fprintf('%u %1.2e\n', [values]')
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Jennifer Smith
on 15 Feb 2015
Edited: Jennifer Smith
on 15 Feb 2015
You can create a variable that formats the output, then call it in fprintf. For example:
% setup='%1s %1s';
Where "s" denotes that you can add a string.
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Image Analyst
on 16 Feb 2015
This must be a homework assignment (I'll tag it as such). I just answered virtually the same question from Sarah here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/178627#answer_168123
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