Using num2str to get brackets

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Amandeep
Amandeep on 11 Sep 2011
Hi,
from
A = [ 54,0.04; 60,0.03; 65,0.02; 67,0.01];
I want to get:
B = [(54,0.04);(60,0.03);(65,0.02),(67,0.01)];
Which I will use to display in a plot. The problem is I can get the comma in the middle using num2str but not the brackets on either side.
I have tried:
for j = 1:size(A,1)
B(j) = ['[',num2str(A(:,1),'%5.3g),']'];
end
But I get a dimension error. Not sure what to try next.
Any help will be great. Thanks

Accepted Answer

Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 11 Sep 2011
Another alternative using sprintf and mat2cell:
mat2cell(sprintf('(%2d,%3.2f)',A.'),1, repmat(9,1,numel(A)/2)).'
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 11 Sep 2011
hi Oleg! more variant
reshape(sprintf('(%2d,%3.2f)',A.'),[],size(A,1))'

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Amandeep
Amandeep on 11 Sep 2011
I think I just figured it out, by usingthe code beolw in the plot:-
text(A(j,1),A(j,2),['(' num2str(A(j,1)),',' num2str(A(j,2)) ')']

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