How to enter input variable from dialog box into text file?
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prompt={['What is your name?']};
title = 'Name Machine';
answer = inputdlg(prompt, title);
name = answer{1};
fileID = fopen('NameMachineFive.txt', 'w');
fprintf(fileID,['His name is %s.', name]);
fclose(fileID);
Ignore the top 2 lines and that was the original code. It was displaying "His name is " in the text document without the name. Then, dpb helped me out to fix it. Thanks dpb!
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dpb
le 27 Oct 2014
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 27 Oct 2014
fprintf(fileID,['His name is %s.', name]);
should be
fprintf(fileID,'His name is %s.', name);
You've put the variable name in a character string with the format string and left no output variable to be printed.
ADDENDUM
Intended to note but forgot--in your script you used title as a variable for the dialog box heading. This aliases the TMW-supplied Matlab function title of the same name so if you want to plot something later and add a plot title you'll get an error.
Avoid using Matlab functions as variable names--admittedly, when still learning it's not always easy to know. That's why the color coding in the Matlab editor is useful amongst other things.
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