How to hide 'ans= ' in sprintf output?
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I want to hide the 'ans=' line before output which appear automatically every time before output.
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Image Analyst
le 17 Oct 2014
Assign it to something.
str = sprintf('The result = %s', result)
It will say str=whatever instead of ans = whatever. If you don't even want that then put a semicolon at the end of the line.
str = sprintf('The result = %s', result);
Now nothing at all will show up in the command window. If you don't want to assign it to a variable but just want some string to be printed to the command window without ans= in front of it then use fprintf() instead of sprintf():
fprintf('The result = %s\n', result);
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Henrik
le 17 Oct 2014
Terminate the line with a semicolon:
sprintf('The array is %dx%d.',2,3);
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Image Analyst
le 24 Juil 2021
@Joshua McDonald, I think you replied to the wrong post. Your reply has nothing to do with @Tazuddin's Question or @Henrik's Answer.
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