Create two fprintf in two diferent lines

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Torkan
Torkan el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Respondida: Torkan el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Hello,
I want to separate the third fprintf from the second one. The code below first gives two first fprintfs correct however, it continues to print the third fprintf along the second row. How could I separate these?
fprintf(' E_11 \t E_11avg \t E_22\t E_22avg\n');
fprintf('%2.0f\t %2.0f\t %2.0f\t %2.0f\t',[E_11; E_11avg; E_22; E_22avg]);
fprintf(' B1 \t B2 \t B3\t B4 \t B5\n');
fprintf('%2.0f\t %2.0f\t %2.0f\t %2.0f\t',[BB(1,1); BB(2,1); BB(3,1); BB(4,1); BB(5,1)]);
thanks

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Editada: Guillaume el 15 de Nov. de 2019
You seem to be aware that '\n' is a newline so why don't you use it?
fprintf('\n B1 \t B2 \t B3\t B4 \t B5\n'); %\n added at the beginning of the 3rd fprintf
edit: actually if I understand what you're actually doing, you probably want to replace the last '\t' on the second line by a '\n':
fprintf('%2.0f\t %2.0f\t %2.0f\t %2.0f\n',[E_11; E_11avg; E_22; E_22avg]);
And if you're not aware of what the various escape characters do, see the doc of fprintf.
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Torkan
Torkan el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Thanks you
Now if I want to have space between each row what should I do? Or write caption above each one maybe using disp?
Guillaume
Guillaume el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Add another '\n' to add an empty line.

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Torkan
Torkan el 15 de Nov. de 2019
Yep I got that

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