matlab matrix to ascii with blank rows

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maurizio
maurizio 2011년 2월 14일
Hello,
I'm trying to export a matrix to ascii file, to then plot it using GNUPLOT. To plot a surface, I would need a matrix with blank rows in it, something like:
A(1) B(1) C(1, 1)
A(1) B(2) C(1, 2)
A(1) B(3) C(1, 3)
A(2) B(1) C(2, 1)
A(2) B(2) C(2, 2)
A(2) B(3) C(2, 3)
but I can't find any documentation about it.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance
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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle 2011년 2월 15일
My question would be: why not just plot in MATLAB?
maurizio
maurizio 2011년 2월 16일
Because when I'm going to start writing the PhD thesis, I will include a lot of plots (Letx -> eps) and everytime I used Matlab there was always something I had to fix with CorelDraw. I love Matlab but I've never been 100% satisfied with its plotting capability. Do not get me wrong, it's more than enough to visualize data, but as I sayd I've alaways had to modified the exported eps with another software to reach a publishable quality.
Third, I'm very curious by nature and due to the fact that I will produce a lot of plots in the next months, I think it's a good chance to learn something more about GNUPLOT.
Thanks for your question, bye
Maurizio

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov 2011년 2월 14일
Look at fprintf
Oleg

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Igor
Igor 2011년 2월 14일
better than fprintf :)
dlmwrite
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov 2011년 2월 14일
You can't use dlmwrite if the OP is actually trying to write A(1,1) and not the element itself ata that position.
And easier to use maybe, don't know about better.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 2월 14일
And you aren't going to get the blank lines in dlmwrite() unless you loop using the row offset and the -append option. fprintf() would be easier.

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maurizio
maurizio 2011년 2월 15일
Thnks, fprint works perfectly:
A = [1 2 3 4 5;
5 4 3 2 1;
1 2 3 4 5];
B = [10 20 30 40 50];
t = [10 20 30];
for l = 1:length(t)
for m = 1:length(B)
C(m,1) = t(l);
C(m,2) = B(m);
C(m,3) = A(l,m);
fid = fopen('PlotVariable.dat', 'a');
fprintf(fid, '%5.3f %5.3f %5.3f \n', C(m,1:3));
fclose(fid)
end
fid = fopen('VarToPlot.dat', 'a');
fprintf(fid, '\n');
fclose(fid)
end
thanks again
Maurizio

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