Output result in a format.

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C Zeng
C Zeng on 22 Jul 2013
Hello, I would like to let Matlab output the result, the result is several rows, on each row there is name(string), time(string) and value(numeric), however due to the length of each variable of each row, the length varies. So results can be:
'Sun66taken' '22-Jul-2013 14:51:02' [80.5353]
'I H2 taken' '22-Jul-2013 14:51:46' [16.6542]
'Prax taken' '22-Jul-2013 14:51:39' [3.0374]
'Dken' '22-Jul-2013 14:50:40' [18.3594]
'Staken' '22-Jul-2013 12:13:50' [0]
'Wilken' '22-Jul-2013 14:50:40' [0.7917]
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The command I used is : str=[tag_names(i), num2str(datestr(time{1}(m))), value{1}(m)]; How to modify the code to make it show in a beautiful format, like in Excel, each variable has its fixed blank and no indent.
Thanks.

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Jan
Jan on 22 Jul 2013
Edited: Jan on 22 Jul 2013
C = {'Sun66taken' '22-Jul-2013 14:51:02' [80.5353]; ...
'I H2 taken' '22-Jul-2013 14:51:46' [16.6542]; ...
'Prax taken' '22-Jul-2013 14:51:39' [3.0374]; ...
'Dken' '22-Jul-2013 14:50:40' [18.3594]; ...
'Staken' '22-Jul-2013 12:13:50' [0]; ...
'Wilken' '22-Jul-2013 14:50:40' [0.7917]}
CT = C.';
sprintf('%-12s%-22s%g\n', CT{:})
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C Zeng
C Zeng on 23 Jul 2013
Thnaks, Jan, I find out just use "disp(C)" can display them in a good format, right?
C Zeng
C Zeng on 23 Jul 2013
If each row of C is generated in each loop, how to define C and fill in? I am not familiar with character array.
e.g., each row of C is generated each loop, how to write cope to output one row each time into C? Thanks.

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