How to write a .txt file in this way?

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Mr. 206
Mr. 206 el 1 de Oct. de 2018
Comentada: Mr. 206 el 10 de Oct. de 2018

I am writing a code like this

           if D == 0
           d0_L2_pre = norm(v).^2;
           else
           d0_L2_pre = norm(v).^2/abs(D);
           end

I want to store the results(d0_L2_pre) in a .txt file like the way it is showing in the picture. I was trying

LastName = {'M-01';'M-02';'M-03';'M-04';'M-05';'M-06';'M-07';'M-08';'M-09';'M-10';'M-11';'M-11'};
         d0_L2_Pre = [d0_L2_pre];
         T = table(d0_L2_Pre,'RowNames',LastName);
         writetable(T,'distance.txt','WriteRowNames',true)  
         type 'distance.txt'

And then how to save the .txt file in certain directory?

How to edit or write a new code which will write a .txt file just like the picture.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 4 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 4 de Oct. de 2018
Writing that file is easy and efficient with one loop:
C = {'pre','post','shift'};
[fid,msg] = fopen('test.txt','wt');
assert(fid>=3,msg)
for k = 1:numel(C)
D = rand(1,12); % fake data
X = 1:numel(D);
fprintf(fid,'"d0_L2_%s"\n',C{k})
fprintf(fid,'"M%d" %.16f\n',[X(:),D(:)].')
end
fclose(fid);
It generates this file:
"d0_L2_pre"
"M1" 0.8101833471970885
"M2" 0.3228280263956013
"M3" 0.9313125812216142
"M4" 0.0930197953819751
"M5" 0.1431754035600110
"M6" 0.0191395364706218
"M7" 0.3733887218661779
"M8" 0.5956394051737841
"M9" 0.1549615401190287
"M10" 0.2166245210274229
"M11" 0.1375581615241128
"M12" 0.4638896483775406
"d0_L2_post"
"M1" 0.9800029232465585
"M2" 0.6889261537441198
"M3" 0.3944793330174778
"M4" 0.9784100986414408
"M5" 0.7345622798805288
"M6" 0.9344731006203441
"M7" 0.5680906731481710
"M8" 0.3412121838601810
"M9" 0.2602806479751585
"M10" 0.5306524038227418
"M11" 0.3839486545914291
"M12" 0.6184793329342448
"d0_L2_shift"
"M1" 0.4395118376041331
"M2" 0.9157654018281208
"M3" 0.4117131471312308
"M4" 0.1698818550755265
"M5" 0.4333299487649594
"M6" 0.1036376088665931
"M7" 0.7037719110569336
"M8" 0.3658712106700369
"M9" 0.7182559095641131
"M10" 0.0579546739859127
"M11" 0.7510618251853217
"M12" 0.8921570052671490
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 10 de Oct. de 2018
"And it creates an empty file in the directory."
Check the size of X and D.
Is the file totally empty, or does it include the header?
Mr. 206
Mr. 206 el 10 de Oct. de 2018
Ahha! It was a dimensional mismatch! Thank you so much. It is working now!

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR el 1 de Oct. de 2018
name={'pre','post','shift'}
A={rand(1,12),rand(1,12),rand(1,12)} %taking a random data for pre, post and shift
for kk=1:3
column1=arrayfun(@(x) strcat('"M',num2str(x),'"'),1:12,'uni',0)';
column2=arrayfun(@(x) num2str(x) , A{kk},'uni',0)';
tab{kk}=[{strcat('d0_Ld2_',name{kk}),''};[column1 column2]]
end
table=cat(1,tab{:})
dlmcell('sample.txt',table)
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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR el 4 de Oct. de 2018
dlmcell('sample.txt',tab1)
Save this output and open the text file. And send us the screenshot of text file too.
Get the dlmcell function from here .
ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR el 4 de Oct. de 2018
See the output file, resulted from the very first code.

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