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How can I print entered string with restriction of 40 characters per line?

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So my task is entering a string as a input value. Then, with the numel(string), get the number of characters and divide the entered string in to set of 40 characters per line. Which means whatever character that comes after 40th, 80th, 120th.... it goes down to the subsequent line.
x = input('Please enter your text = ','s');
y = numel(x);
z = y;
i = 0;
while z > 40
z = z - 40; % if y = 83
i = i + 1; % after this, i=2 and z=3
end
for w = 1:40:((40*(i-1))+1)
for k = 40:40:(40*i)
(x(w:k))
end
end
x((40*i) + 1:(40*i) + z)
This is what I currently have and it is not working. For characters which remained (not part of 40 character line) is set as 'z' after the while loop. Then set to print the remaining characters after the for loop. Please help...

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 21 Set 2017
S = input('Please enter your text = ','s');
parts = regexp(S, '.{1,40}', 'match');
fprintf('%s\n', parts{:});

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Jan
Jan il 21 Set 2017
textwrap(x, 40)

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