How can I display variables on an LCD screen using printLCD(lcd,) ?

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I can display strings on my LCD using the matlab function printLCD(lcd,'Hello World') but I cannot define x = 123 and printLCD(lcd,x)
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Izza
Izza on 3 Dec 2023
hello! this doesn't work for me for some reason, i tried printing x=123, but it printed a hashtag instead, could you help me out?

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Shadaab Siddiqie
Shadaab Siddiqie on 29 Apr 2021
From my understanding you are not able to run printLCD(lcd,123). This might be because second argument of the printLCD must be a string. you can refer create LCD add-on for more information.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Mar 2023
function printLCD(obj,message)
cmdID = obj.LCD_PRINT;
if numel(message) > 16
error('Cannot print more than 16 characters')
end
With the error talking about characters it follows that message is expected to be a character vector, not a string() scalar.

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Pradeep Gopalsamy
Pradeep Gopalsamy on 9 Jun 2022
Hello Friends I need a help to display t=0, 'speed'= 0 in LCD display in same row Arduino board.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Mar 2023
t = 0; speed = 0;
msg = sprintf('t=%.1f, speed=%.1f', t, speed);
printLCD(lcd, msg);
Watch out for the 16 character limit.

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