Write a matrix of strings to text file:

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Ionut  Anghel
Ionut Anghel le 25 Juin 2015
Commenté : Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
Hi, I have the following problem. I have to write a kind of header to text file. I tried to create a matrix (rather I should say an array) but when I tried to write I get error "Error using fprintf Function is not defined for 'cell' inputs." Here is the code:
{
vect_signals={'T' '211A015' '211B035' '211A101' '211B111' '211N401' '211D411' '21411A151' '21411K152' '21411Q501_2'...
'21411Q503_2' '21411Q505_2' '21411Q507_2' '21411Q509_2' '21411Q511_2' '22411Q151' '22411Q152' '22411Q501_2'...
'22411Q503_2' '22411Q505_2' '22411Q507_2' '22411Q509_2' '22411Q511}
vect_zeros=zeros(length(vect_signals),1);
vect_Val_zeros=num2str(vect_zeros);
matrix_signals={vect_signals01; vect_Val_zeros;};
fid01=fopen('myheader.txt','w' );
for i=1:length(vect_signals01)
fprintf(fid01,'%14s %10s \n',matrix_signals{i,:});
end
fclose('all');
}
I think it suppose to work even without loop.
The final result in the text file should be:
'T' 0
'211A015' 0
'211B035' 0
'211A101' 0
........................
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
There are several syntax errors here, such as the
{
code...
}
parentheses, and also a missing quotation mark on the last string of vect_signals. This code does not even run and it generates multiple error messages in the editor.
dpb
dpb le 25 Juin 2015
Do you really want the quote in the file?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
Try this:
vect_signals = {'T', '211A015', '211B035', '211A101', '211B111', '211N401', '211D411',...
'21411A151', '21411K152', '21411Q501_2', '21411Q503_2', '21411Q505_2', '21411Q507_2',...
'21411Q509_2', '21411Q511_2', '22411Q151', '22411Q152', '22411Q501_2', '22411Q503_2',...
'22411Q505_2', '22411Q507_2', '22411Q509_2', '22411Q511'};
vect_out(2,:) = num2cell(zeros(size(vect_signals)));
vect_out(1,:) = vect_signals;
fid = fopen('temp.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid,'%-14s %d\n',vect_out{:});
fclose(fid);
Which generates this file:
T 0
211A015 0
211B035 0
211A101 0
211B111 0
211N401 0
211D411 0
21411A151 0
21411K152 0
21411Q501_2 0
21411Q503_2 0
21411Q505_2 0
21411Q507_2 0
21411Q509_2 0
21411Q511_2 0
... ETC
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Ionut  Anghel
Ionut Anghel le 25 Juin 2015
It works very nice. Thank you.
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
And if you need the quotation marks around the strings, then simply change this line
vect_out(1,:) = vect_signals;
to this:
vect_out(1,:) = strcat('''',vect_signals,'''');

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dpb
dpb le 25 Juin 2015
" I get error "Error using fprintf Function is not defined for 'cell' inputs."
Yes. Cast the cell content to char() when writing...
You also need to build the vect_signals array with a delimiter between the elements; otherwise Matlab simply concatenates them into a long single string.
vect_signals={'T'; '211A015'; ...
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 25 Juin 2015
This is only true for the concatenation operators [], not the cell array constructors {}. But it is certainly preferred to use explicit separators.
>> X = {'T' '211A015' '211B035'}
X =
'T' '211A015' '211B035'
>> size(X)
ans =
1 3

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