Strcat giving error

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Muhammad
Muhammad le 5 Mar 2012
Hi all
I have just written a code which works fine for its purpose but gives error while printing answer(Error in ==> intersection at 24
str=strcat(str,',',strcat(num2str(MMH),',',num2str(MorMH)));)
can somebody explain me why it is so?
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fid = fopen(strcat('OUTPUT\','intersection1','.csv'), 'w');
for i = 1:length(raw)
b= raw(i,1);
if (b==-9999)
data= raw(i+2:i+21, 1:4);
y1= data (:,1);
x1= data (:,2);
x2= data (:,3);
x3= data(:,4);
yn1= transpose (y1);
xn1= transpose (x1);
xn2=transpose (x2);
xn3= transpose (x3);
P1 = InterX([xn1;yn1],[xn2;yn1]);
P2 = InterX([xn1;yn1],[xn3;yn1]);
MMH= P1(2);
MorMH=P2(2);
str=strcat(str,',',strcat(num2str(MMH),',',num2str(MorMH)));
fprintf(fid, '%s\n', str);
end
end
fclose(fid) ;
fprintf('Program Complete');
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Mar 2012
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13205-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question-with-markup
Muhammad
Muhammad le 6 Mar 2012
Thanks Roberson.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 5 Mar 2012
Why don't you use sprintf() instead? I'm sure it will be much more straightforward. It's virtually identical to fprintf() which you already know how to use.
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Muhammad
Muhammad le 6 Mar 2012
If there is no fid mentioned in sptintf, how can it then write the output to fid?
Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis le 6 Mar 2012
SPRINTF doesn't write out to a file... it is creating a string (in this case called "str" as you have called it above). Then you use this output (i.e., "str") to print out the result using FPRINTF, which is what you did before. This modification was suggested in order to concatenate your string/number information in a way different from (and hopefully more error free than) the way you implemented above. Search for SPRINTF in your help menu (or type "doc sprintf" in the command window) for more information.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 6 Mar 2012
You never initialize str, and you never clear it: your code just keeps growing it longer and printing out the longer and longer string. You need to fix that logic problem before we can suggest what replacement you should use.

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