matrix concatenation

I need to create a text file with 3 columns. first two columns are of the same size, 100. The 3rd column just has one number in it. How can I do that?

 Accepted Answer

With col1, col2, and col3 being column vectors:
fmt = ['%f %f %f\n' repmat('%f %f\n', 1, 99)];
fid = fopen('YourOutputFile.txt', 'wt');
fprintf(fid, fmt, col1(1), col2(1), col3(1), [col1(2:end), col2(2:end)].');
fclose(fid);
Warning: the details of the fprintf() call depend upon col1 and col2 being column vectors!

4 Comments

Baba
Baba on 21 Feb 2012
getting an error in 3rd line of your code
I created col3, as col3=[1]
set first two column vectors to col1 and col2
Baba
Baba on 21 Feb 2012
and the txt file is saved as blank
Sorry, dropped an important parameter. I have edited it in to the above.
Baba
Baba on 21 Feb 2012
Perfect thank you!

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More Answers (1)

Do you want the third column to have 100 values the same?
If so:
A = [c1,c2,repmat(c3,100,1)];
If not:
A = [{c1} {c2} {c3}]
for more info:
doc cell

3 Comments

Baba
Baba on 21 Feb 2012
yep, 3rd column should only have 1 value in it. I'm having trouble writing A to a txt file using a dlmwrite command.
Baba
Baba on 21 Feb 2012
that one value should not repeat, just appear in the first row.
In order to do it with dlmwrite(), you would have to make two dlmwrite() calls, with the second using the -append option.

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on 21 Feb 2012

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