how to label the solution to a matrix in matlab

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This is what I have...
%1.152T1 - 1.152T2 = -50974.255 sinx
%1.536T1 + 1.536T2 = 50974.255 cosx
a = [1.152 -1.152;
1.536 1.536 ];
x = 0:5:60;
b = [-50974.255*sin(x*(pi/180));
50974.255*cos(x*(pi/180))];
T = a\b;
Run (Result)
>> testproject
>> T
T =
1.0e+04 *
1.6593 1.4602 1.2499 1.0302 0.8026 0.5688 0.3308 0.0902 -0.1510 -0.3911 -0.6282 -0.8606 -1.0864
1.6593 1.8458 2.0183 2.1754 2.3159 2.4389 2.5432 2.6282 2.6932 2.7377 2.7614 2.7641 2.7457
I want to label the two rows as T1 and T2 and I want to label the the columns as degrees going from 0 to 60.

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 May 2015
Use num2str() to produce a character array for the data. Use horzcat() to prefix it with
['T1 '; 'T2 ']
Display the resulting character array.

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