Printing a variable in a fprintf
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I set this varaible number first thing at the top of the scrip.
VTL="5kV";
After it does the calculation, I want to use a fprintf to print that varable within the command line so it looks something like
The following are the 5kV circuit values
I am now using the following
fprintf('<strong> 5kV circuit values </strong>\n')
I want to automate this because I forget to go to the end of the code and update this fprintf line.
Please help.
Thanks,
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 5 Nov 2021
Edited: Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 5 Nov 2021
This can be done in a relatively simple way.
VTL="5kV";
fprintf('Initial Value is: %s circuit values\n', VTL)
... % Your calculation codes come here:
VTL = rand(5, 1)*10;
fprintf('The followings are the 5kV circuit values: %f \n', VTL)
... % Your calculation codes come here:
VTL = VTL+rand(5,1)*5;
fprintf('The final values are: %f \n', VTL)
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