change numbers 9.95 and 11.32 to strings '09.95' and '11.32'

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I tried, among some other things
num2str([9.95 11.32]', '%02.2f')
and
sprintf('%02.2f', [9.95 11.32])
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Mar 2025
In the context of your other question and comment:
this is highly relevant:
If you are actually working with dates/times then ask about that: tell us what data you have, what you need to do with it.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Mar 2025
sprintfc('%05.2f', [9.95 11.32])
ans = 1x2 cell array
{'09.95'} {'11.32'}
compose('%05.2f', [9.95 11.32])
ans = 1x2 cell array
{'09.95'} {'11.32'}
compose("%05.2f", [9.95 11.32])
ans = 1x2 string array
"09.95" "11.32"
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Mar 2025
Moved: Walter Roberson on 29 Mar 2025
fid = 1;
m = 2; s = 3.54;
fprintf(fid, '%d:%05.2f\n', m, s)
2:03.54
Rob
Rob on 28 Mar 2025
Moved: Walter Roberson on 29 Mar 2025
This is great, and so much simpler than some other suggestions. Thank you!!

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More Answers (4)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 28 Mar 2025
m = 2;
s = 3.54;
d1 = duration(0, m, s) % or
d1 = duration
00:02:03
d2 = minutes(m)+seconds(s)
d2 = duration
2.059 min
str1 = string(d1) % or
str1 = "00:02:03"
str2a = string(d2) % or
str2a = "2.059 min"
str2b = string(d2, 'hh:mm:ss.SS')
str2b = "00:02:03.54"

Engenuity
Engenuity on 28 Mar 2025
Would string(num2str([9.95 11.32]')) do it?
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Engenuity
Engenuity on 28 Mar 2025
or
num2str([09.95 11.32]')
ans = 2x5 char array
' 9.95' '11.32'
ans(1,:) = strrep(ans(1, :), ' ', '0')
ans = 2x5 char array
'09.95' '11.32'
string(ans)
ans = 2x1 string array
"09.95" "11.32"

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Umar
Umar on 28 Mar 2025

Hi @Rob,

You mentioned in your post, ”change numbers 9.95 and 11.32 to strings '09.95' and '11.32'”

Please see my response to your comments below. To convert the numbers 9.95 and 11.32 into the desired string format '09.95' and '11.32', you can utilize the sprintf function effectively. The format specifier %02.2f ensures that the numbers are formatted with two decimal places and padded with a leading zero if necessary. Here’s how you can achieve this:

% Define the numeric values
numbers = [9.95, 11.32];
% Convert to strings with the desired format
stringValues = arrayfun(@(x) sprintf('%05.2f', x), numbers, 'UniformOutput', 
false);
% Display the result
disp(stringValues);

Please see attached.

In this code, arrayfun applies the sprintf function to each element of the numbers array, resulting in a cell array of strings. This approach ensures that both numbers are correctly formatted as strings with leading zeros where applicable.

Hope this helps.


Rob
Rob on 28 Mar 2025
Ok, I guess I am not very good at asking questions yet.
I have two numbers, m and s. Let's say m = 2 and s= 3.54
I want to write a line to a file that contains '2:03.54'
I get the character string(?) '2' from num2str(m). I can get a variety of things that contain '03.54' using the suggestions above, but none of them can be used in fprintf(fid, [num2str(m),':',MagicFunction(s)])
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Rob
Rob on 28 Mar 2025
Thank you for the suggestion, Umar. I have looked for a way to vote or "Accept this answer" for Walter Roberson's code, but apparently all I can do is vote for or 'Accept' at the level of my own "Ok, I guess I am not very good at asking questions yet." post, which feels both odd and not useful. Hence, I wrote my thank you for Walter's suggestion.

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