How do I save a workspace variable to a .txt file?

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I tried using the 'save' function, but I can't seem to get it to work. I want to append a .txt file by saving a variable "excel" to it. I want to be able to do this repeatedly.
I tried the code
save(saving.txt, excel, '-append-')
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José-Luis
José-Luis on 21 Aug 2012
Just to be clear. Your variable is called excel?
Jan
Jan on 21 Aug 2012
And I'm sure you got an error message when you run this command. Then it would be a good idea 1. to read the message, and 2. to post it here when the solution is not clear after 1.

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 21 Aug 2012
Edited: José-Luis on 21 Aug 2012
save('myFile.txt', 'excel', '-ASCII','-append');
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jan 2019
Those are not 9.7 and 1.15 . Those are 97 and 115 which are the character positions of the characters you tried to save. save with -ascii is reserved for numeric values and cannot be used to save text. If you need to save text you will need to fopen/fprintf/fclose . Or there is a hack with dlmwrite. Or Windows with excel installed can xlswrite a cell array containing character vectors. or writetable can write csv files from tables that include character vectors .
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jan 2019
Without the -append every save will erase all existing content of the file.

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