- first width only needs to fit that data, so assuming that all data is <1000, we have 3 [digits before decimal] + 1 [decimal] + 2 [digits after decimal] = 6
- remaining fields should also include some padding between columns, so 4 [padding] + 3 [digits before decimal] + 1 [decimal] + 1-4 [digits after decimal] = 8-10
fprintf table not aligned
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My fprintf table has two numbers off that i can't seem to fix.
Here is my work
table = [r' c' a' s' v'];
fprintf('%5.2f\t%5.3f\t%5.1f\t%5.4f\t%5.3f\n',table')
this is the outcome of my problem
2.50 15.708 19.6 78.5398 65.450
2.89 18.151 26.2 104.8749 100.991
3.28 20.595 33.8 135.0109 147.512
How to make it look like this?
2.50 15.708 19.6 78.5398 65.450
2.89 18.151 26.2 104.8749 100.991
3.28 20.595 33.8 135.0109 147.512
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Sindar
on 4 Oct 2020
Edited: Sindar
on 4 Oct 2020
generally, I suggest not using tabs when you want a table aligned. Instead, set the field widths larger:
fprintf('%6.2f %9.3f %7.1f %10.4f %9.3f\n',table')
I got the specific numbersby trial and error, but there is a formula:
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