Using fprintf to store large square matrices
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So I've had trouble finding any information about this. Basically I need to store an M x M matrix to a file. I usually use the following to store data:
fname = fopen('data.dat', 'w');
fprintf(fname, '%d\n', mydata);
fclose(fname);
Which works for column/row vectors. But from the documentation I can only gather that to store a matrix I would need to have '%d %d ... %d\n' M times in the FORMAT specifier, which seems ridiculous?
I can make do by 'unpacking' the 1 x M^2 vector that the above code produces (when 'mydata' is an M x M matrix) but it seems unnecessary.
Thanks!
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KSSV
el 1 de En. de 2018
A = rand(3) ;
fprintf([repmat('%f\t', 1, size(A, 2)) '\n'], A');
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