If I have a function with 1 input producing 3 outputs; ran a small program loop to produce multiple outputs; how would I print out the input and 3 values in that order for the first 12 outputs.
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Scott
el 2 de Mayo de 2016
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el 2 de Mayo de 2016
If I have a function with 1 input producing 3 outputs; ran a small program loop to produce multiple outputs; how would I print out the input and 3 outputs in that order for the first 12 outputs.
I am having trouble formatting a fprintf for 4 values and I want to know if it is possible to stipulate the amount of values I want the fprint to print.
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CS Researcher
el 2 de Mayo de 2016
You mean something like this?
fprintf('Input: %d, Output1: %d, Output2: %d, Output3: %d\n', inp, out1, out2, out3);
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CS Researcher
el 2 de Mayo de 2016
You are not reading the output values from the function assfunct1. Use this:
[a, b, A] = assfunct1(P);
You should see how the functions are used in MATLAB for a better understanding of it. It will help you.
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