Creating a Table with labels for each column

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So I have this matrix that is set up like so
Column1 -----------Column 2----------Column 3
1 0 28.3784
2 0 30
3 0 22.7027
What I want to do is take this matrix and put it into a table and have those columns labeled. App Num for column 1, gender for column 2, and gpa for column 3. I also need to put a title on the table that describes what is going on. Any ideas?
Thank you for your time.
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Thomas
Thomas il 28 Feb 2013
So I have this code but I can't seem to get the rows to line up
fprintf('\n\t\tAppNumb \t\tgender \t\tgpa \t\texp \t\tlines (bonus)'); fprintf('\n%11.4f %11.4f %11.4f %11.4f %11.4f %11.4f', With2'); fprintf('\n')
Jan
Jan il 28 Feb 2013
There is only a weak relation between the shown table and the posted code: It looks like the data have 6 columns, not three. And there are no '-' characters between the names in the header.

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Jan
Jan il 28 Feb 2013
Avoid the \t in the header line, because they do not have a fixed width. '%12s' is smarter, because it works like the width specificator in the '%12.4f' format string.
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Thomas
Thomas il 28 Feb 2013
So it should look like this?
sprintf('\n\%12s\sAppNumb \%12s\sgender \%12s\sgpa \%12s\sexp \%12s\slines (bonus)'); fprintf('\n%11.0f %11.0f %11.4f %11.4f %11.4f %11.0f', With2'); fprintf('\n')

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