How do I create a CSV with 2 columns and headers
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Rae Pond
el 11 de Mayo de 2018
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 12 de Mayo de 2018
Greetings, I am stuck and can sure use some guidance. I have calculated the mean (mean2) and a standard deviation (std2) of a binary image. I am not sure how to create a CSV file that has 2 column headings for each result (mean and std). I have been playing around with these combinations: m=mean2(plant); s=std2(plant); csv('results.csv',m,s); or csv('results.csv',(m,s));
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sloppydisk
el 11 de Mayo de 2018
Have you checked out the documentation?
doc csvwrite
should show you how to do it.
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Image Analyst
el 11 de Mayo de 2018
Try using fprintf():
% Create random sample data for testing.
numImages = 10; % Whatever
means = 255 * rand(numImages, 2);
stdDevs = 10 * rand(numImages, 2);
fileName = fullfile(pwd, 'Results.csv');
fid = fopen(fileName, 'wt');
% Write headers
fprintf(fid, 'Mean, Standard Deviation\n');
% Write data.
fprintf(fid, '%f, %f\n', means, stdDevs);
fclose(fid);
% Type file to command window:
type(fileName)
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Image Analyst
el 12 de Mayo de 2018
Then maybe you can unaccept your answer that doesn't work, and "Accept this Answer" or at least vote for it.
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Rae Pond
el 11 de Mayo de 2018
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sloppydisk
el 11 de Mayo de 2018
If you write
i=[m;s]
you concatenate the columns downwards.
Instead you should put them next to each other like this:
i=[m s]
This will give you the desired result.
Image Analyst
el 12 de Mayo de 2018
It will not because it will not "create a CSV file that has 2 column headings" as the poster requested and like the code in my answer does. This answer gives only numbers.
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