adding headers when using fprintf to write to text

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Danielle Leblance
Danielle Leblance le 30 Déc 2016
Commenté : Image Analyst le 31 Déc 2016
Hi,
I am writing a matrix to text using the following codes:
fid = fopen('Datav1Call_1993.txt','w+');
for idx = 1:size(DataPaper,1)
line = DataPaper(idx,~isnan(DataPaper(idx,:))); % creates the line of data without NaNs
fprintf(fid,[repmat('%d ',1,length(line)),'\n'],line);
end
fclose(fid);
how can i add headers to the columns?
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dpb
dpb le 30 Déc 2016
Write 'em before the loop after you open the file...result will likely be more satisfactory for looking at if you use widths on the field specifications to line things up...

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 30 Déc 2016
For example, after fopen() and before the loop:
if fid == -1
errorMessage = sprintf('Error opening Datav1Call_1993.txt')
uiwait(errordlg(errorMessage));
return; % Bail out
end
% Now write header string.
fprintf(fid, 'header 1 header 2 header 3 whatever \n');
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dpb
dpb le 31 Déc 2016
>> ['first',
'second',
'last']
Error using vertcat
Dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent.
>>
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 31 Déc 2016
Yes, the triple dots are needed Danielle. With them it's like ['first', 'second', 'last'] which equals 'firstsecondlast', a single 1-d character array. Without them it tries to make a 2D array and for that to succeed, all strings need to be the same length because you can't have a 2-D array with a ragged right edge. However this demo works:
s1 = ['first', ...
'second', ...
'last']
s2 = ['first-',
'second',
'last--']
You get
s1 =
firstsecondlast
s2 =
first-
second
last--
Note you get a 1-D character array for the first and a 2-D array for the second. I padded the strings so that all strings had 6 characters so now it can make a 3 by 6 character array.

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