Adding semicolon into data
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Hi guys, I'm using Matlab 2014b (I don't have access to a better version) and I have a set of data like this:
A=x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,...,xn
I need to add a semicolon for every pair, so I get sth like this:
A=x1,x2;x3,x4;...;xn-1,xn
How can I do that?
I created A using dlmwrite, but when I try to use delimeter in this function I get the following error:
"Delimeter is not a valid attribute or delimiter. Delimiter must be a single character"
Can anybody help?
I don't have access to writematrix function.
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the cyclist
on 31 Oct 2019
I'm confused.
When you say you have "a set of data" ... what exactly do mean? Is A a MATLAB (numeric) row vector?
Are you trying to write that vector to a file? With some semicolons?
Also, is it possible that part of the problem is that you misspelled the word "delimiter", which is why MATLAB couldn't interpret it?
Lucas Stadnik
on 31 Oct 2019
Edited: Lucas Stadnik
on 31 Oct 2019
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