how to automatically sprintf an array elements
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Dear All,
I have many arrays with various number of columns, that is, I have many 1*m matrices with m varies from 1 to 20. For instance, consider these three hypothetical arrays:
A1 = [1 14 20 8]
A2 = [5 1 20]
A3 = [2]
what I am after is creating a sprintf for each array to put together all array elements such that elements are separated by a dot. For the above examples, the desired outputs are
1.40.20.8 % sprintf('%d.%d.%d.%d', A1(1,1), A1(1,2), A1(1,3), A1(1,4)); three dots required
5.1.20 % sprintf('%d.%d.%d', A2(1,1), A2(1,2), A2(1,3)); two dots required
2 % sprintf('%d', A3(1,1)); no dot required
It is certainly simpler if all of the arrays have same number of columns. But since it is not the case, I have no idea how to proceed. I just want an algorithm which automatically generates the sprintf for me with the correct number of dots.
Thanks.
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amr alanwar
on 3 Oct 2017
Edited: amr alanwar
on 3 Oct 2017
For printing an array normally, you can
fprintf('\n A1 = ')
fprintf(' %.3f ', A1)
fprintf('\n A2 = ')
fprintf(' %.3f ', A2)
fprintf('\n A3 = ')
fprintf(' %.3f ', A3)
The results
A1 = 1.000 14.000 20.000 8.000
A2 = 5.000 1.000 20.000
A3 = 2.000
For your question, try playing with
fprintf('%.0f.', A1(1:end-1))
fprintf('%.0f', A1(end))
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James Tursa
on 3 Oct 2017
This does not give the desired outcome.
amr alanwar
on 3 Oct 2017
I did not read the question carefully I modified my reply Thanks
Here's another alternative, more verbose but on a single line:
A1 = [1 14 20 8];
A2 = [5 1 20];
A3 = [2];
mystr = @(A) sprintf( [ repmat( '%d.', 1, numel(A) - 1 ), '%d' ], A );
mystr(A1)
mystr(A2)
mystr(A3)
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