Multiple lines with fprintf
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Hello, so I have a simple question, how do I make multiple lines with fprintf and not mess up the output? I tried making this code into multpile lines using fprintf:
for n=1:num
rowNum = rowNum + 1;
row = finalExp(rowNum, :);
scoreCheck1 = row(:, 3);
scoreCheck2 = row(:, 4);
if scoreCheck1 < scoreCheck2
fprintf('%02.0f/%02.0f %02.0f-%02.0f L %1.0f %2.0f %2.0f %1.0f %5.3f\n', ...
row)
else
fprintf('%02.0f/%02.0f %02.0f-%02.0f W %1.0f %2.0f %2.0f %1.0f %5.3f\n', ...
row)
end
end
but whenever I make the fprintf part a line down (between the %2.0f and the %1.0f) it messes up the output.
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Adam Danz
il 3 Apr 2020
You may want to consider whether it's really necessary to print the help-info on the legend function every time you run the script.
dpb
il 3 Apr 2020
NB: You can use the vectorized operations of MATLAB to good effect...
s1 = stats(:, 1);
s2 = stats(:, 2);
s3 = stats(:, 3);
s4 = stats(:, 4);
sc1 = scores(:, 1);
sc2 = scores(:, 2);
batAve = (s3 ./ s1);
aveRound = round(batAve, 3);
...
sc1Ave = mean(sc1);
sc2Ave = mean(sc2);
s1Ave = mean(s1);
s2Ave = mean(s2);
s3Ave = mean(s3);
s4Ave = mean(s4);
aveAve = mean(aveRound);
ave = [sc1Ave, sc2Ave, s1Ave, s2Ave, s3Ave, s4Ave, aveAve];
...
can be simply
batAve = round(stats(:,3)./stats(:,1), 3);
ave=[mean(scores) mean(stats) mean(batAve)];
As general coding principal, avoid creating additional variables that are named sequentially--use the array indices instead to reference specific columns/rows and the vectorized abilities in ML to do operations over arrays/matrices. It's the power and reason for there being MATrixLABoratory.
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