Hey everyone,
I'm sending my values to a txt file in MATLAB R2013a but the txt file remains empty and all the printing is done in the command window! Does anyone know why is this happening? And how can I print the values in a txt file?
fid = fopen('Code.txt','w');
fprintf('start a new cycle \n');
fprintf('t = %0.5f\t total_diss %0.5f\n', t, total_diss)
fclose(fid);

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For those reading this question, this is covered in the fprintf documentation:
Syntax
fprintf(fileID,formatSpec,A1,...,An)
...
Input Arguments
fileID — File identifier1 (default) | 2 | scalar
File identifier, specified as one of the following:
  • A file identifier obtained from fopen.
  • 1 for standard output (the screen).
  • 2 for standard error.

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim le 29 Sep 2014
Modifié(e) : Mischa Kim le 29 Sep 2014
Yasmine, use
fid = fopen('Code.txt','w');
fprintf(fid,'start a new cycle \n');
fprintf(fid,'t = %0.5f\t total_diss %0.5f\n', t, total_diss)
fclose(fid);
instead. Note that you need to add the fileID fid to the fprintf command.

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