Write column in .txt file

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Marisabel Gonzalez
Marisabel Gonzalez on 5 Apr 2019
Commented: Star Strider on 5 Apr 2019
Hi, I would like to know how can I write a column into a .txt file.
Let's say that the output is
A = [0.045; 0.011; 0.003; 0.005]*1.0e-03
I would also like to know how instead I can add the output to an already existing text file as a column, the last column in this case.
Summing up:
  • How to write output in new file as a column
  • How to write output in an existing file as the last column

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 5 Apr 2019
Edited: Star Strider on 5 Apr 2019
You have several options.
One approach:
fid = fopen('YourFile.txt,'wt');
fprintf(fid,'%.6f\n',A)
fclose(fid);
Experiment to get the result you want.
EDIT —
You edited your Question, so I’m editing my Answer.
To append the column to the end of an existing file using the dlmread (link) function (consider using the readmatrix (link) function if you have R2019a or later), to read the file into a matrix of the same row size as ‘A’, or truncate ‘A’ or append NaN values to ‘A’ as appropriate to make the row sizes equal, then concatenate it to the end of your matrix. Then write it to a new or existing file name.
The concatenation would be:
NewMMatrix = [OldMatrix A];
The easiest way to write this would be to use the dlmwrite (link) function, or if you have R2019a or later, the writematrix (link) function.
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Marisabel Gonzalez
Marisabel Gonzalez on 5 Apr 2019
I still haven't got it to work (feeling close) but your answer has been useful!
Star Strider
Star Strider on 5 Apr 2019
Thank you.

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