Printing to screen with fprintf. Reclaim back the printed result after clearing the screen.
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Suppose I use the fprintf as follows:
name='John';
height=1.8;
age=27;
fprintf('Name.............%s\n\n', name);
fprintf('Height...........%.2f m\n',height);
fprintf('Age..............%d \n',age);
Is there any way to reclaim the printed result after clearing the screen with:
clc
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Cedric
le 12 Août 2013
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in the command window. However, why would you reclaim printed results? The diary is usually used as a logging mechanism I would say, and not for reclaiming previous output to command window on a regular basis. What we need in general is keeping data, which are not erased when you execute CLC.
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Walter Roberson
le 13 Août 2013
The results of fprintf() to the screen do not exist in the workspace, and are not obtainable through normal graphics routines.
However, I have not researched the advanced editor and command line capabilities that were added a couple of releases ago, so I hesitate to give a blanket "no". Maybe there would be a way to request a copy of what is in the command window just before you issue the clc(), and then re-output it after you issue the clc(). I'd be relatively sure you could not have this happen automatically whenever a clc() was issued (not without overriding the normal clc)
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Walter Roberson
le 13 Août 2013
Yes, you could probably build a function for that. You might also want to consider writing the output to a scrollable GUI element such as uicontrol('style', 'edit', 'enable', 'disable') (notice that is not 'enable', 'off')
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