writing a matrix into a file

Hello;
I have a matrix A, let's say it is a 100x1 matrix. I want to put the data into a text file, such that each line corresponds to the row of my matrix. How can I do it?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 29 Mar 2013
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 29 Mar 2013
dlmwrite('file.txt',A)

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Tina
Tina il 29 Mar 2013
This just puts the numbers of the matrix right next to eachother. I want the file such that each line has only one number in it. How can I do it?
That depends on how you open your txt file, with wordpad you will get one column, with notepad you will get one line
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 29 Mar 2013
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 29 Mar 2013
Use
dlmwrite('file.txt',A,'newline','pc')
Aman Kumar
Aman Kumar il 3 Nov 2020
Just take transpose of your matrix and then write it to a file

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the cyclist
the cyclist il 29 Mar 2013
Modificato: the cyclist il 29 Mar 2013
There are many possible ways. One is to use the frprintf() function. See
doc fprintf
for syntax and examples.

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Tina
Tina il 29 Mar 2013
I know, but I could not figure out how I can have the file such that each line has only one number in it.

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Susan
Susan il 29 Mar 2013
Here's a basic script that you should be able to modify and get to work using fprintf. Look at the help document for other things you can specify, like field width.
homedir = cd; % Save current directory as home directory
nrows = size(A,1);
flnm = 'Matrix A'; % Specify string for filename
cd(newdir); % Change directory to new directory, if desired. Must specify string for new directory.
fid = fopen(flnm,'wt+'); % Create writable textfile
% Enter data into text file
for i = 1:nrows
fprintf(fid,'%f\r\n',A(i,:)); % The %f is for floating point numbers, or you could use %d for double-precision integers
end
% Close text file and return to home directory
fclose(fid);
cd(homedir); % Return to home directory

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James Tursa
James Tursa il 19 Ott 2017
@Eric: Please delete this comment and instead open up a new question with your code.

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Eric Berger
Eric Berger il 19 Ott 2017

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I'm going to try to debug on my own, I can delete this if you want

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