Adding semicolon into data
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Lucas Stadnik
on 31 Oct 2019
Answered: Lucas Stadnik
on 31 Oct 2019
Hi guys, I'm using Matlab 2014b (I don't have access to a better version) and I have a set of data like this:
A=x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,...,xn
I need to add a semicolon for every pair, so I get sth like this:
A=x1,x2;x3,x4;...;xn-1,xn
How can I do that?
I created A using dlmwrite, but when I try to use delimeter in this function I get the following error:
"Delimeter is not a valid attribute or delimiter. Delimiter must be a single character"
Can anybody help?
I don't have access to writematrix function.
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the cyclist
on 31 Oct 2019
I'm confused.
When you say you have "a set of data" ... what exactly do mean? Is A a MATLAB (numeric) row vector?
Are you trying to write that vector to a file? With some semicolons?
Also, is it possible that part of the problem is that you misspelled the word "delimiter", which is why MATLAB couldn't interpret it?
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