Hi All, I am trying to save a 1x18 matrix that contains the results of my data processing all whithin the same app designer CallBack function.
The matrix is called Results and I am doing as follows at teh end of all calculations:
fname = strcat ('R',num2str (r),'S',num2str(s),'_results.txt')
save (fname, 'Results','-ascii')
However, when I check the file created it is full of zeros. I copy pasted the same script in the command windows and it works perfectly. Am I missing something? Is there a specific way to do this in app designer? I've already tried a couple of suggestions from teh web, but nothing works.
Cheers
eduardo

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Rik
Rik le 11 Août 2020

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If you use fprintf you have full control over the format in which your data is written. I tend to suggest avoiding save/load when dealing with files that aren't in the .mat format.
It shouldn't matter if you are in AppDesigner or not, as long as the inputs are the exact same.

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Thansk Rik, however, I am unable to get it working using fprintf. I tried as below:
fileID = strcat ('R',num2str (r),'S',num2str(s),'_results.txt');
fprintf (fileID,'%d\n',Results)
I'll apreciate you can help me if fprintf can be a solution.
Cheers
Eduardo
You need to generate a file ID with fopen:
filename=fullfile(ParentFolder,...
sprintf('R%dS%d_results.txt',r,s));
fileID=fopen(filename,'w');
fprintf(fileID,'%d\n',Results);
fclose(fileID);
Thanks a lot Rik, almost there, just need to figure out how to get a "0.000" format and tab or comma separated values.
Cheers
Eduardo
Rik
Rik le 11 Août 2020
Look into the documentation of fprintf or sprintf. Those will explain how to create a tab character or get a specific format.

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