How do I print coordinates in an (x, y, z) form?

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TheSaint
TheSaint on 2 Feb 2024
Answered: Stephen23 on 2 Feb 2024
r = sqrt((x^2)+(y^2)+(z^2));
lambda = atan(y/x);
phi = asin(z/r);
fprintf('Our rectangular coordinates converted to cylindrical coordinates are %0.2f', r )
This is my current code, and it successfully prints out the first value, r, but I am not sure how to make it print in this way: (r, lambda, phi)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 2 Feb 2024
r = pi;
lambda = sqrt(2);
phi = exp(1);
fprintf('Our rectangular coordinates converted to cylindrical coordinates are (%0.2f,%0.2f,%0.2f)', r, lambda, phi )
Our rectangular coordinates converted to cylindrical coordinates are (3.14,1.41,2.72)

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