sprintf/fprintf help
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
n=10 if i want the output to say "You have done this activity 10 times" how would i write it? I know for fprintf('You have done this activity \n'), the n would go in there, but is there a write is so that i could include words after \n? And should i use sprintf or fprintf?
Réponse acceptée
Plus de réponses (1)
Rik
le 30 Mai 2017
You should have a look at the documentation. Just type doc sprintf and it will open.
fprintf writes (prints) a formatted string to a file (the command output counts as a file in this case), sprintf writes a formatted string. That means that the second can be used to create a variable. In your case you need to use this:
fprintf('You have done this activity %d times \n',n)
The %d means that the first extra input should be converted to a digit, the \n is simply a new line indicator. For a full list of the possibilities and other special characters, just have a look at the documentation. That solves most of the problems (a second option is to [insert favorite search engine] an example)
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Text Analytics Toolbox dans Centre d'aide et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!