how to display newline

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Tor Fredrik Hove
Tor Fredrik Hove on 16 Oct 2011
Commented: Walter Roberson on 17 Nov 2024 at 17:22
Can you use newline seperately or do you always have to use it in fprintf in order to make it work. Theese are my attempts with newline:
this did not work:
This gave a strange result
Is this the only way to make a newline?:
Here is my script for the last line:
rows=3;
columns=5;
for i=1:rows
for j=1:columns
fprintf('*')
end
fprintf('\n')
end
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 16 Oct 2011
I think you got the answer you need from Wayne, but for future reference, you posted three copies of the same image in this question.

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 16 Oct 2011
Hi, '\n' by itself outside of special calls is just interpreted as the string (character array) \n
It's not just in fprintf(), sprintf() also interprets escape characters correctly like \n or \t
but yes you're right:
disp('Hi \n nice to meet you')
% produces Hi \n nice to meet you
but
fprintf('Hi \n nice to meet you')
% Hi
% nice to meet you>>
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Sep 2020
disp(sprintf('Hi \n nice to meet you'))
Sina Davari
Sina Davari on 11 Dec 2020
Hi;
You could simply put { disp(' '); } between two disp for obtaining an empty line.
disp('Hi'); disp(' '); disp('nice to meet you')

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 6 Sep 2022
If you're using release R2016b or later you can use the newline function, perhaps in conjunction with a string array.
s = "apple" + newline + "banana"
s =
"apple banana"
c = ['apple', newline, 'banana']
c =
'apple banana'
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Vishal
Vishal on 14 Nov 2024 at 10:05
If you want to use newline in verisons below 2016b you can use following comment.
string2Print=sprintf('%s\n','Hi','nice to meet you')
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Nov 2024 at 19:30
That is what @Saul Stokar suggested two years ago.

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Kleber Zuza Nobrega
Kleber Zuza Nobrega on 19 Sep 2020
supose you want to disp the word 'Ball'. Try
a=['Ball',char(13),'to a new line']
disp(a)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Nov 2020
Or
disp("Ball" + newline + "to a new line");
Daniel Gonzalez
Daniel Gonzalez on 25 Aug 2021
char(10) worked for me, but great advice.

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Saul Stokar
Saul Stokar on 6 Sep 2022
Youj can do it using sprintf :
string2Print=sprintf('%s\n','Hi','nice to meet you');
disp(string2Print)
This prints:
Hi
nice to meet you
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Saul Stokar
Saul Stokar on 17 Nov 2024 at 9:10
Note that you can avoid the extra newline after the last printout as well:
disp(sprintf('%s\n%s\n%s','first line','second line','third line')) prints
first line
second line
third line
(without a newline after the last line printed)
while disp(sprintf('%s\n','first line','second line','third line')) prints
first line
second line
third line
(with a newline after the last line printed)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Nov 2024 at 17:22
... unless you are using LiveScript or MATLAB Online or MATLAB Answers. All three of those automatically add the "missing" newline after the last output display on each logical line of code (logical line is physical line except taking into account ... line continuation).

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