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Israt Jahan
Israt Jahan on 6 Dec 2016
Commented: Israt Jahan on 6 Dec 2016
Hi
I have two matrix like
B=[0 1 1.1 1.2]
H=[0 10 12 15]
I rearrange it like
x=[0 0
10 1
12 1.1
15 1.2]
In one matlab file.
Now i want to get output like
{'0' '0'; ...
'10' '1'; ...
'12' '1.1'; ...
'15' '1.2'};
So i have written matlabcode in another file like
cellfun( @(x) num2str(x, '%0.10g'), num2cell( [H',B'] ), 'UniformOutput', false)
But it did not give me desired result as i expected.
Anyone can help me about that.
Thanks in advance
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 6 Dec 2016
Israt - when I run your code, I observe the following result
>> cellfun( @(x) num2str(x, '%0.10g'), num2cell( [H',B'] ), 'UniformOutput', false)
ans =
'0' '0'
'10' '1'
'12' '1.1'
'15' '1.2'
which is a cell array of strings (where each string is converted from the numbers in your concatenated arrays). This seems very similar to your desired output. What are you expecting instead?
Israt Jahan
Israt Jahan on 6 Dec 2016
thanks. i made littele mistake. now it works

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Jan
Jan on 6 Dec 2016
What about this:
x = [0, 0; ...
10, 1; ...
12, 1.1; ...
15, 1.2];
c = sprintfc('%g', x);
Unfortunately this useful function is not documented.

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