Write data .txt format with different vector in different column
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I have two different single column matrix
A = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7]; B = [110 120 114 116 117 119 121];
I want to write it in the .txt format as shown below,
1 110
2 120
3 114
4 116
5 117
6 119
7 121
Now I am try to do it with the below mentioned code but I am getting all the data in a single column,
fid=fopen('MyFile.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid,'%d\r\n',A);
fprintf(fid,'%d\r\n',B);
fclose(fid);
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Mridul G
el 3 de Jul. de 2018
A = [A B];
fid=fopen('MyFile.txt','wt');
for i = 1:length(A)
fprintf(fid,'%d %d\n',A(i,1),A(i,2));
end
fclose(fid);
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Guillaume
el 3 de Jul. de 2018
I think Mridul assumed that A and B were column vectors as you've stated whereas you've got row vectors. So instead of creating a Nx2 matrix, [A B] creates a row vector. That can easily be fixed with
A = [A; B];
and iterating over the columns instead of rows.
But it's also a waste of time. You don't need a loop.
@Mridul, note that length should never be used on a matrix. Always use size with an explicit dimension.
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Guillaume
el 3 de Jul. de 2018
A loop is a waste of time:
fid = fopen('MyFile.txt', 'wt');
fprintf(fid, '%d %d\n', [A; B]);
fclose(fid);
This assumes that A and B are row vectors as you've shown but not as you've stated. A and B must of course have the same number of elements.
I assumeed you wanted a space between each column.
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