Exporting MATLAB code to word file
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I want to export my MATLAB code in word file. If I opt for print command directly, the code is getting printed, but the vertical lines that connect the start and end of a loop are not getting shown. For example,
for d=1:s
fraction(d)=vert(d)/add;
if(d==1)
cumulative(d)=fraction(d);
continue
end
cumulative(d)=cumulative(d-1)+fraction(d)
end
The vertical line connecting the For loop with its corresponding end is not appearing. Any suggestions how I can do that ?
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Pedro Rodenas
on 17 Oct 2016
You can export your code to HTML using the function publish(file), and later copy the text in HTML file
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Chirag Gupta
on 11 Aug 2011
You can use the publish command to publish the code and the results in a neat manner directly to word, however this will also not show the "line".
This "line" is the MATLAB editor's graphical line to ease with writing and navigating code and as such cannot be navigated to word. The easiest way to to do so is to do Print Screen and cut the relevant image (in Win 7, you can directly use the Windows snipping tool).
Tanveer Hussain
on 6 Nov 2022
Brother simplest method is that convert directly into pdf by "ctrl+p" then convert pdf into word.
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Tanveer Hussain
on 6 Nov 2022
Thanks for more details
brother go to the print function in the matlab you can see the various options for the text setting
1) you can chnage the font setting
2)change the stlye
3) export to pdf, microsoft and xps etc
After converting into pdf you can directly convert into word format.
Wedi
on 27 Sep 2024
% MATLAB Script for Fourier Series Approximation
% Parameters
L = 1; % Half-period
N = 10; % Number of harmonics
t = linspace(-L, L, 1000); % Time vector
f_exact = L - abs(t); % Actual function
% Initialize Fourier series approximation
a0 = L / 2; % Constant term
f_approx = a0 * ones(size(t)); % Start with the constant term
% Calculate Fourier coefficients and build the approximation
an = zeros(1, N); % Coefficients for cosine
bn = zeros(1, N); % Coefficients for sine
for n = 1:N
% Calculate coefficients (example values; replace with actual calculations)
an(n) = 0; % For f(t) = L - |t|, a_n is 0
bn(n) = (2 * L / (n * pi)) * (1 - (-1)^n); % Example for sine coefficients
f_approx = f_approx + an(n) * cos(n * pi * t / L) + bn(n) * sin(n * pi * t / L);
end
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