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Re: Output format conventions ...
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Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza |
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Re: Output format conventions ... |
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Sun, 29 Mar 2015 08:59:57 +0200 |
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Hi Allen,
thank you for the comment, you are totally right, the values are written one
set after the other - and matlab exhibits the same behaviour, therefore I
suspect this is intended to be this way.
Since I am working mainly with gnuplot for plotting purposes, I do not need
commas or similar things between the data values - and I get it done, no
problem, I simply did not expect that the format specifiers would be treated
this way when it comes to arrays ....
A good start into the new week for everybody,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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> But this writes the elements without commas between. It looks
> as if csvwrite is what you want:
>
> C = [A, B];
> csvwrite("dummy.dat", C)
>
> csvwrite apparently looks for a file name, not for a file handle.
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