Display a variable and its units
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I know how to use the display(X) function to display a variable I have solved for. So, if my X = 25, and I need it to display 25 ft/lb, how would I do this?
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Karan Gill
on 7 Apr 2017
Edited: Karan Gill
on 17 Oct 2017
Units are now in MATLAB if you have Symbolic Math Toolbox. Try this, and see the tutorial: https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/units-of-measurement-tutorial.html:
>> u = symunit;
>> x = 2*u.meter
x =
2*[m]
>> x = rewrite(x,u.ft)
x =
(2500/381)*[ft]
>> double(separateUnits(x))
ans =
6.5617
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Samuel Katongole
on 19 Mar 2020
I am also looking for somwthing similar to what Damien is looking for, but mine is when i want to print thw units along with the values especially using the fprintf function....I too need help here..
Husam Alsaleh
on 24 Sep 2020
i am also using fprintf and i need to display my units next to the numbers
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Thomas Green
on 22 Feb 2018
Edited: Thomas Green
on 22 Feb 2018
Hey, I just want to thank you guys for 1. always making it more complicated than it needs to be 2. adding statements/functions that are never really seen but could have easily could have produced the same result with a common command and most importantly 3.NEVER SHOWING AN OUTPUT. Like do you really think you are helping????
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Sven
on 3 Dec 2011
You can use fprintf as follows:
X = 25;
fprintf('The answer is %d ft/lb\n', X)
If your answer will not be a nice round number like "25", you can replace the %d above with, say, %0.2f to print two decimal places.
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