matlab structure to csv file

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Sanjay Zamindar
Sanjay Zamindar il 16 Feb 2022
Modificato: Jan il 17 Feb 2022
I have a struct like below
header: {1x6 cell}
dates: 202201
data: [0.9779 0.2625 -0.0108 0.1753 -0.0049 -0.0172]
AssetID: 'PAR'
where
K>> coef.header
ans =
Columns 1 through 5
'mexico' 'france' 'berlin' 'italy' 'china'
Column 6
'srilanka'
I want to take output of this in .csv file like
Any help or guidance will be really appricated

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Jan
Jan il 16 Feb 2022
Modificato: Jan il 17 Feb 2022
% [EDITED] Adjusted for comma separators:
coef.header = {'mexico', 'france', 'berlin', 'italy', 'china', 'srilanka'};
coef.dates = 202201;
coef.data = [0.9779 0.2625 -0.0108 0.1753 -0.0049 -0.0172];
coef.AssetID = 'PAR';
[fid, msg] = fopen('C:\Folder\YourFile.csv', 'w');
assert(fid > 0, msg); % No file opening without checking the success!
fprintf(fid, '%s', 'dates');
fprintf(fid, ',%s', 'AssetID', coef.header{:});
fprintf(fid, '\n');
fprintf(fid, '%i,%s', coef.dates, coef.AssetID);
fprintf(fid, ',%g', coef.data);
fprintf(fid, '\n');
fclose(fid);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Feb 2022
Each place Jan had a \t change that to a comma.
Jan
Jan il 17 Feb 2022
Modificato: Jan il 17 Feb 2022
@Sanjay Zamindar: I've modified the code. A problem with the commas is that they should not appear after the last element of each row.
With tabs as separators, a trailing tab is okay usually.
There are smarter methods to export an CSV file, e.g. writematrix and a lot of tools in the FileExchange. I wanted to suggest a simple "wooden" method, because it can be adjusted easily.

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