How to create tab-separated .txt using num2str

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I initially converted some .mat files to tab-separated .txt using dlmwrite, but for some reason the values were not recognized on other platforms, and shows "NaN or non numerical error" instead. I was thinking that num2str could possibly bypass this issue. Here is what I have, but where do I add the tab-separated component?
% Length
load('Lengths.mat')
Len = num2str(DistMatrix)
diary('Lengths.txt')
disp(Len)
diary off
% Weights
load('Weights.mat')
Wei = num2str(CatMatrix)
diary('Weights.txt')
disp(Wei)
diary off
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 15 May 2019
What is "DistMatrix" ? A matrix? A column vector? A row vector? A numeric scalar? Same with CatMatrix?
Why not use a function that is designed to write to text rather than using diary?
Wei Wen Chen
Wei Wen Chen on 15 May 2019
Both DistMatrix and CatMatrix are 16x16 double.
Part of the reason for using diary was just to try something new. The other one being I originally had issues with dlmwrite.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 15 May 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 16 May 2019
If you're using r2019a, use writematrix().
DistMatrix = magic(16); % fake matrix 16x16
fn = 'Lengths.txt'; % file name
writematrix(DistMatrix,fn,'Delimiter','\t') % tab delimiter
Prior to r2019a, you can use this low level function but ~17 decimal places will be recorded.
DistMatrix = magic(16); % fake matrix 16x16
fn = 'Lengths.txt'; % file name
save(fn, 'DistMatrix', '-ascii', '-double', '-tabs') % Save matrix to file with tab delimiter
Or you can use dlmread()
DistMatrix = magic(16); % fake matrix 16x16
fn = 'Lengths.txt'; % file name
dlmwrite(fn,DistMatrix,'delimiter','\t')
Or you can use diary() but I don't recommend this. I'm only including it because it's used in the question.
DistMatrix = magic(16); % fake matrix 16x16
fn = 'Lengths.txt'; % file name
diary on
disp(DistMatrix) %display matrix in command window
diary(fn)
diary off
winopen(fn)
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Wei Wen Chen
Wei Wen Chen on 16 May 2019
Will I be able to round the values to the nearest thounsanth by incoporating the round function (or other functions)? I thought about setting the .txt file as variable (A), and do Y = round (A,3), but (A) becomes a 16x16 double again.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 16 May 2019
I didn't understand your question. Which method are you applying?
Also, I updated my answer to include two more options for matlab releases prior to r2019a.

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