How to fprintf a transposed matrix?
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Hello, I am trying to use fprintf to show the values of a transposed matrix. However, it does not seem to show the values as I would hope.
A = [7 11; 15 23; 9 7];
T=A.';
fprintf('\n A''= \n');
fprintf(' %d \t %d \t %d\n',T);
The result will be;
7 11 15
23 9 7
But I am expecting;
7 15 9
11 23 7
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Stephen23
on 16 Feb 2022
Edited: Stephen23
on 16 Feb 2022
fprintf(..,T.');
% ^^
Or skip T entirely:
fprintf(..,A);
In MATLAB, just like in many other mathematical computation languages (e.g. FORTRAN), array elements are stored going down the rows first, then along the columns, etc.
When you process data in linear order (e.g. as FPRINTF does), you always need to take into account the order that the data are actually stored in memory.
Jan
on 16 Feb 2022
fprintf takes the argument elementwise as they are store in the memory. So:
A = [7 11; 15 23; 9 7];
fprintf(' %d \t %d \t %d\n', T);
is equivalent to:
fprintf(' %d \t %d \t %d\n', T(:));
Transposing the matrix is the solution, as Stephen has answered already.
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