matlab display string in multiple lines
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For example I want to disp('shdujfhdkjshfkjsdhkjfhkjdshfkjhsdkjfhkjsdhkjfhkjdshkfhskdhfkshdkjfhskjfdhs') but I dont want it all in one line because it continues off the screen in the command box, how do I create multiple lines?
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Oct 2013
disp(sprintf('shdujfhdkjshfkjsdhkjfhkjdshfkjhsdkjfhkjsdhkjfhkjdshkfhskdhfkshdkjfhskjfdhs'))
now at each place you want it broken, insert the two-character sequence \n
disp(sprintf('shdujfhdkjshfkjs\ndhkjfhkjdshfkjhsdkjfhkjsdhk\njfhkjdshkfhskdhfkshdkjfhskjfdhs'))
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Jan
on 9 Oct 2013
The linebreak in the 2nd example comes from the display in the forum. In the real code the line is continued and not distributed over several lines.
Simon
on 9 Oct 2013
strvcat({'shdujfhdkjshfkjsdhkjfhkjdshfkj', ...
'hsdkjfhkjsdhkjfhkjdshkfhskdhfk', ...
'shdkjfhskjfdhs'})
Jan
on 9 Oct 2013
disp(['shdujfhdkjshfkjsdhkjfhkjdshfkj', ...
'hsdkjfhkjsdhkjfhkjdshkfhskdhfk', ...
'shdkjfhskjfdhs'])
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Adriana Velasquez
on 31 Mar 2019
Edited: Adriana Velasquez
on 31 Mar 2019
Hello! I'm just learning Matlab and I need to display a text on my graph but it's very long so I want to show it in 3 lines. Could you please help me? I have this but is not working. I also tried \n but it doesn't work...
txt = (['y=' num2str(m,2) 'x' '+' num2str(c,2) ' SSE=' num2str(sse,2), ...
' RMSE=' num2str(rmse,2) ' R^2= ' num2str(rsquare,2) ' n=' num2str(numel(x),2), ...
' p=' num2str(p_val,2) ]);
text(0.2,0.9,txt,'Units','normalized')
Walter Roberson
on 31 Mar 2019
Make txt a cell array of character vectors with one entry per line of output.
Adriana Velasquez
on 31 Mar 2019
Thank you Walter! I'll try that : ) Thanks for the fast answer!
Adriana Velasquez
on 1 Apr 2019
Sorry Walter, I still can't make it work when I include variables (even though I convert them from number to string..I don't understand why. Now, every single thing is a new line. Could you please give me an example of what you mean by "character vectors with one entry per line"?
Thanks a lot!!
txt=char({'y=' num2str(m,2) 'x' '+' num2str(c,2),...
'SSE=' num2str(sse,2) 'RMSE=' num2str(rmse,2) ' R^2= ' num2str(rsquare,2), ...
'n=' num2str(numel(x),2) 'p=' num2str(p_val,2)})
text(0.1,0.9,txt,'Units','normalized')

Walter Roberson
on 1 Apr 2019
I suggest you learn to use sprintf(). But in the mean time, generally you would use something like
txt = {['y=', num2str(m,2), 'x', '+', num2str(c,2)], ...
['SSE=', num2str(sse,2) ' RMSE=', num2str(rmse,2) ' R^2=', num2str(rsquare,2)], ...
['n=', num2str(numel(x),2), ' p=', num2str(p_val,2)] };
Each group inside [] goes together to form one line, and the different groups will get placed on different lines.
Adriana Velasquez
on 2 Apr 2019
wow excellent! Thanks a lot Walter! that helps me inmensely in "in the mean time". I know, I have to learn a lot, I just wanted to save some time using Matlab for my stats instead for doing 150 regressions manually! Thanks!

pathakunta
on 26 Jan 2024
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now at each place you want it broken, insert the two-character sequence \n Disp(sprintf('shdujfhdkjshfkjs\ndh
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Jan 2024
This is the solution I suggested 10 years ago.
Another way to do this is to use textwrap, particularly if you're planning to use this to put the text in a control in an app.
s = 'shdujfhdkjshfkjsdhkjfhkjdshfkjhsdkjfhkjsdhkjfhkjdshkfhskdhfkshdkjfhskjfdhs'
t = textwrap(string(s), 40)
If you need this to be a character vector instead of a cell array of character vectors, you could use strjoin.
s2 = strjoin(t, newline)
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