How to put a string in a text file to define headers to data?
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Alexandria Will-Cole
on 15 Nov 2018
Answered: Jeremy Hughes
on 15 Nov 2018
Here is my code. I'm trying to make a header for columns of data, but everytime I run only the data remains in the file. Please help! Thanks.
for k=1:3
filename1=sprintf('s%d.txt',k);
fprintf(filename1, '# GHz S DB 50');
for j=1:3
M(j,1) = k;
M(j,2) = k;
M(j,3) = k;
dlmwrite(filename1,M,'-append','delimiter','\t');
end
end
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Bob Thompson
on 15 Nov 2018
Are you sure the headers are printing in the first place? Typically when I print headers for data I end up needing to open the file with fopen before the headers will print for me.
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Jeremy Hughes
on 15 Nov 2018
The issue is here:
fprintf(filename1, '# GHz S DB 50');
fprintf doesn't accept a file name, it need an open, writable file-id
fid = fopen(filename1,'w');
fprintf(fid, '# GHz S DB 50');
fclose(fid);
Then things should work as you expect
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