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How to print ( ) in mathlab

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dav
dav il 24 Apr 2014
Commentato: dav il 25 Apr 2014
Hello,
I am running a matlab code which writes output to an excel file.
I would like to write * each output value inside a parenthesis * . Is there an easy way to do this?
Code I use:
results = zeros(5,10);
for i = 1:10
results(1,i)= avxt(i);
results(2,i)= stdxt(i);
results(3,i)= avxtl(i);
results(4,i)= stdxtl(i);
results(5,i)= afxtPI(i);
end
xlswrite('output.xlxs', results, 'sheet1', 'A1:H5'
Thanks.

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dpb
dpb il 24 Apr 2014
results = zeros(5,10);
results(1,:)= avxt;
...
etc., etc., ...
You will need a .' to transpose if they're column rather than row vectors, of course.
What sort of precision do you want/need in the spreadsheet? Writing the values as numeric stores the full precision automagically whereas if you convert to string to show the parens you'll have to select some formatting.
Then place the result to a cell array after using sprintf() to output the desired format.
>> sprintf('(%.3f)',pi)
ans =
(3.142)
>>
doc sprintf % for details.
NB you will have to write each element to a cell. cellfun should be useful here
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 25 Apr 2014
cov = {val1;pnt1;val2;pnt3;val3;pnt5};
len = {val4;pnt2;val5;pnt4;val6;pnt6};
dav
dav il 25 Apr 2014
thanks. I think it worked. However I got the following error. am i not using it correct?
Error:
Undefined function 'table' for input arguments of type 'cell'

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