Is it possible to rewrite/update a printed line?

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I want to simulate a progress bar during the run, so 1% has to be updated to 2% for example
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per isakson
per isakson on 13 Dec 2017
Edited: per isakson on 19 Dec 2017
Yes! The trick is to use backspace, \b, in the print statement. Search the FEX for progress text
Mr M.
Mr M. on 18 Dec 2017
Thanks, but progress bar was just an example. I want to know the answer to the original question: update a printed line. I've tried to find the answer in the above linked textprogressbar functions, but I still cannot figure out where and how lines are updated in those codes!?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 13 Dec 2017
You may be able to do this, but you may instead want to use the waitbar function included in MATLAB.
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Omar Alamoudi
Omar Alamoudi on 14 Jan 2022
Warning: as effective as waitbar might be for the task in question, if the update is too frequent for the waitbar, the calculations are significanly slowed down.

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Valerio Pampanoni
Valerio Pampanoni on 25 Jan 2019
Edited: Valerio Pampanoni on 25 Jan 2019
I know it is a little late, but I asked myself the same question while editing a very large code and I found my own solution which involves using the fprintf function and the backspace character '\b'. I tried to use the waitbar function, but it slows down the code so much it is not viable at all.
imax = 100;
prog = 0;
fprintf(1,'Computation Progress: %3d%%\n',prog);
for k = 1:1:imax
prog = ( 100*(k/imax) );
fprintf(1,'\b\b\b\b%3.0f%%',prog); pause(0.1); % Deleting 4 characters (The three digits and the % symbol)
end
fprintf('\n'); % To go to a new line after reaching 100% progress
Note how I need to use 4 backspace characters to delete the previous progress and two percent characters to write the percent symbol at the end of the line. But the most important part is the fact that you must use the handle on the fprintf function to update the previous statement.
Works on Matlab 2018b Update 2.
Edit: rather than using the floor function, I simply display the first three digits of the floating point number 'prog', saving a little computation time.

Cristi Savlovschi
Cristi Savlovschi on 15 Jul 2021
Edited: Cristi Savlovschi on 15 Jul 2021
function dispProgressMsg(msg)
ASCII_BKSP_CHAR = 8;
persistent prevMsgLen;
if isempty(prevMsgLen)
prevMsgLen = 0;
end
disp([ char(repmat(ASCII_BKSP_CHAR,1,prevMsgLen)) msg]);
prevMsgLen = numel(msg)+1;

Boubat Matthieu
Boubat Matthieu on 28 Jul 2020
I packaged the use of fprintf('\b'), which delete the last character in the command window, into a class hoping that it will ease the way to rewrite/update text in the command window. If you want to give it a try it's available here.
It goes like this:
progression = UpdatableText; % UpdatableText is the actual class
for i = 1:100
progression.print(sprintf('step %d/100',i));
end
There are also methods to easily add a percent value and a progress bar.

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