Correct Magic Square to text file?

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Neil Ogle
Neil Ogle le 21 Jan 2022
Commenté : Neil Ogle le 24 Jan 2022
In the simple script below, why when I open myfile.txt is its composed of A and not B (the transpose of A), even though I asked for the latter in the last line
A = magic(4);
B=A';
fileID = fopen('myfile.txt','w');
nbytes = fprintf(fileID,'%5d %5d %5d %5d\n',B);
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 21 Jan 2022
A much simpler way to save the matrix is to use WRITEMATRIX or DLMWRITE or similar.

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Rik
Rik le 21 Jan 2022
Your file is written row by row, while Matlab will read the data in B column by column.
So while most people would not expect this behavior, it is actually the expected behaviour.
You will have to transpose the the array again (or use the original).
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Neil Ogle
Neil Ogle le 21 Jan 2022
Thanks, Helpful

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 21 Jan 2022
Try this:
% Create matrix.
A = magic(5)
% Write it out to a text file.
filename = fullfile(pwd, 'A Magic 5.txt')
writematrix(A, filename, 'Delimiter', ' ');
% Verify by typing it to the command window.
type(filename)
%delete(filename)
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Neil Ogle
Neil Ogle le 24 Jan 2022
Yes, good stuff

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