Printing values to the command window
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how does one print a value of a variable to the command window?
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Matthew White
el 21 de En. de 2017
type the variable in the script window without a semicolon then run the code
Image Analyst
el 21 de En. de 2017
You got it backwards. Typing the variable name first and then running the code will likely get you a "variable name not defined" error message. You have to do it like I said in my answer below. Run the code first, then execute the variable name without a semicolon.
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Image Analyst
el 12 de En. de 2012
Or you can simply list the variable all by itself on a line of code:
m = 10.42;
fprintf('m = %f\n', m); % Method 1
disp(m); % Method 2
m % Method 3. Note: no semicolon, just the name.
str = sprintf('%f\n', m) % Yet another method - returns a string
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Wesley
el 31 de En. de 2026
youre lovely
Honglei Chen
el 12 de En. de 2012
Use fprintf
doc fprintf
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Walter Roberson
el 12 de En. de 2012
or disp()
Isabella, a couple of technical notes:
- if you do not specify any file identifier for the fprintf() call, then the default is to go to the command window
- the file identifier 1 (the number) is defined as going to the command window.
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