Write to txt, delimited by char(10)

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Let
x = ['a' char(10) 'b'];
How can I print this to a text file say, test.txt, in such a way that it reads a in the first line and b in the second one?

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Gareth
Gareth on 11 Dec 2018
x = ['a' char(10) 'b'];
fp = fopen('test.txt','w');
fwrite(fp,x);
fclose(fp);
I am on a Mac and using R2018b. That being said the above should work on all OS and most MATLAB releases.
There is also a command in MATLAB called newline (which is the same as char(10)
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Gareth
Gareth on 11 Dec 2018
This has to do with your OS, and editor and how it interprets new lines.
char(10)
char(13)
Sometimes you would need both a \r\n for editors to recognize newline.
Ivan Gonzalez Bustos
Ivan Gonzalez Bustos on 12 Dec 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 31 Jul 2022
Yep, it was Microsoft notepad

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