How to display two things on one line?
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My assignmend is telling me to use the display command to display the phrase "The first random variable is" and the x value (calculated earlier in the script) on the same line. The result should be:
The first random variable is 4
Not:
The first random variable is
4
Heres the code (don't worry about the y value)
x=ceil(5*rand(1));
y=floor(99*rand(1));
disp("The first number is ")
disp(x)
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per isakson
on 15 Jan 2020
Edited: per isakson
on 15 Jan 2020
Homework I assume.
You have to do it with one disp() statement, because disp() automatically adds a newline after the output
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per isakson
on 15 Jan 2020
Edited: per isakson
on 16 Jan 2020
>> "abc"+"def"
ans =
"abcdef"
>>
and your example
>> x = 17;
>> disp( "The first number is " + num2str(x) )
The first number is 17
it's even possible to add the numerical x to the string.
>> disp("The first number is " + x )
The first number is 17
If one input is a string array, then the other input can be a numeric, logical, character, string, or cell array.
>> "true is displayed as "+true
ans =
"true is displayed as true"
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Paul
on 3 Mar 2023
Would this be considered a character array or string? I need to output text without using either...
disp("The original number was "+integer+" and the flipped number is "+flipped)
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Mar 2023
If the point is that the output must not have the quotation marks, then disp() should work for that purpose.
But I suspect that the restriction is hinting that you should be using fprintf.
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