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Alexa Potanina
on 22 Jun 2011
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 20 Sep 2015
Hi all,
Can you please help me to understand what does it mean: fprintf('\n%s.%s.%s\n', tt(5:6), tt(3:4), tt(1:2))
I don't know what tt means.... This string is about creation of filelist. I must understand how my script wirks but it's very difficult to me, because I'm not a programmist((((((((((
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Sean de Wolski
on 22 Jun 2011
What's a progammist? Apparently they've played a lot of poker according to Google.
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Paulo Silva
on 22 Jun 2011
\n means new line %s means print a string tt can be a string,vector or array
When you say tt(5:6) you are selection elements inside tt, in this case it's element 5 and 6 where the numbers correspond to the index.
Example
tt='My Array'
tt(5:6) gives you the string 'rr'
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Arturo Moncada-Torres
on 22 Jun 2011
tt must be a string (an array of characters) previously defined in your code. What the code line does is display in console the elements of tt on reverse order and with a dot:
fprintf('\n%s.%s.%s\n', tt(5:6), tt(3:4), tt(1:2));
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
|__|__|________| | |
|__|_________________| |
|___________________________|
Try and run the following:
tt = 'aabbcc';
fprintf('\n%s.%s.%s\n', tt(5:6), tt(3:4), tt(1:2));
You will get the following result in console:
cc.bb.aa
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Sep 2015
Kiniena comments
Moncada-Torres illustrates how the code works, and gives a simpler code to explain what the code does.
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