write string in text file

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Ronaldo
Ronaldo il 24 Dic 2013
Modificato: xingxingcui il 27 Apr 2024
How can I write some strings in text file (each strinng in one line)? example:
Happy
New
Year

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 24 Dic 2013
Modificato: Image Analyst il 27 Dic 2013
Try this:
fid = fopen('ny.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid, 'Happy\nNew\nYear');
fclose(fid);
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 24 Dic 2013
Modificato: Image Analyst il 27 Dic 2013
Or, if your strings are in variables,
fid = fopen('ny.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid, '%s\n%s\n%s', string1, string2, string3);
fclose(fid);

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xingxingcui
xingxingcui il 5 Set 2022
Modificato: xingxingcui il 27 Apr 2024
hi, if you use latest matlab 2022a, you can use new matlab build-in function WRITELINES
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 24 Dic 2013
fid = fopen('ny.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid, 'Happy\New\n');
fprintf(fid,, 'Year\n');
fclose(fid)
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Ronaldo
Ronaldo il 24 Dic 2013
What I see in the text file is
HappyYear
What I want to see is
Happy
Year
Ronaldo
Ronaldo il 24 Dic 2013
Modificato: Ronaldo il 27 Dic 2013
The correct one is
fid = fopen('ny.txt','wt');
fprintf(fid, 'Happy\n');
fprintf(fid, 'New\n');
fprintf(fid, 'Year\n');
fclose(fid)
Anyway, so many thanks for your great help.

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Dinesh Satelkar
Dinesh Satelkar il 9 Feb 2017
How i can write extracted text in text file

Ali
Ali il 3 Ago 2017
Is there a way to use save function to do that simple job? I could never get why an intuitive write in matlab needs such an un-intuitive function F-Print-F.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 3 Ago 2017
That's just the name of it. It matches the name used in other languages like C, Java, etc. The save() function does not write custom formatted strings out to a text file like fprintf() does. The save() function saves variables in a binary, proprietary fashion.

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Ali
Ali il 3 Ago 2017
Modificato: Ali il 3 Ago 2017
Thanks for the comments. Save has a -ascii option which is supposed to do what I need. But now that you know about matlab, could you please comment on my question here: write multiple lines of text into a text file ?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 3 Ago 2017
"Each variable must be a two-dimensional double array."
Character strings are not double array. double() of the string is done internally and that is written, getting back results such as
1.0400000e+02 1.0100000e+02 1.0800000e+02 1.0800000e+02 1.1100000e+02 9.2000000e+01 1.1000000e+02 1.1900000e+02 1.1100000e+02 1.1400000e+02 1.0800000e+02 1.0000000e+02
for 'hello\nworld'

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