How do I use MATLAB app designer to display a command window for my app?

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I am converting a program I wrote in regular scripts to an app. I want to be able to have a window in my app that I can write data to.
I have been trying to use
fprintf(object,"Some Text\n")
I have tried using the slrealtime System Log block but I cannot print to it.
I also tried writing to a file and then pulling that back into the app at the end of execution.
I need to print text to the app somehow. How should I be attacking this.
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Jan
Jan on 16 Mar 2022
What is "object" in your fprintf command? An edit field is the standard to display and edit text.
Tom Coté
Tom Coté on 16 Mar 2022
I tried using
fprintf(app.SystemLog,"Text");
And then I tried a different approach
lg = fopen('Log.txt','W')
fprintf(lg,"Text")
But then I could not get the text to display in my app
I'll give an edit field a shot

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Jan
Jan on 16 Mar 2022
Edited: Jan on 16 Mar 2022
This is "gun-shot programming". Please read the documentation:
doc fprintf
doc fopen
Both commands do not write text to a GUI element. How did you create app.SystemLog?
Does your app.SystemLog has a property called "Value"? Try
app.SystemLog.Value = "Hello"
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Huy
Huy on 5 Feb 2025
Moved: Voss on 5 Feb 2025
Hi Tom, just want to give you a credit for the simple solution that you have!
Thank you a lot!
Sincerely,
Huy

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