How to store output for each input.
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Greetings for the day.
I am an civil enginnering student and new with the world of programing. I tried to load multiple inputs in program and run with for loop and succesfully achived the result for each input.
clc
inputNames = {"mat1.mat", "mat2.mat", "mat3.mat"}
length(inputNames)
for i = [1:length(inputNames)]
load(inputNames{i})
i
fprintf("Lx = Length of shorter span = %d mm \n", Lx)
fprintf("Ly = Length of longer span = %d mm \n", Ly)
endfor
Output:
inputNames =
{
[1,1] = mat1.mat
[1,2] = mat2.mat
[1,3] = mat3.mat
}
ans = 3
i = 1
Lx = Length of shorter span = 6000 mm
Ly = Length of longer span = 7000 mm
i = 2
Lx = Length of shorter span = 7000 mm
Ly = Length of longer span = 8000 mm
i = 3
Lx = Length of shorter span = 8000 mm
Ly = Length of longer span = 9000 mm
Now I want to save the result of each input in different output file.
For example if I run my program with three input files as in above code, i want to store the output in different files i.e, three files.
I really need help to solve this problem.
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Raj
le 17 Mai 2019
clc
inputNames = {'mat1.mat', 'mat2.mat', 'mat3.mat'}
length(inputNames)
for i = [1:length(inputNames)]
load(inputNames{i})
i
fileID = fopen(sprintf('file%d.txt',i),'w')
fprintf(fileID,'Lx = Length of shorter span = %d mm \n', Lx)
fprintf(fileID,'Ly = Length of longer span = %d mm \n', Ly)
fclose(fileID);
end
mat1 data will be stored in file1, mat2 in file2 and mat3 in file3.
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KSSV
le 17 Mai 2019
inputNames = {"mat1.mat", "mat2.mat", "mat3.mat"}
length(inputNames)
for i = 1:length(inputNames)
load(inputNames{i})
i
fid = fopen(['output',num2str(i),'.txt'],'w') ;
fprintf(fid,"Lx = Length of shorter span = %d mm \n", Lx) ;
fprintf(fid, "Ly = Length of longer span = %d mm \n", Ly) ;
fclose(fid) ;
end
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