using sprintf for floating point numbers

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summyia qamar
summyia qamar 2016년 12월 16일
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optEnergyCost=[42 36 28.5 26 39.7 25 57047]
optEnergyCostString=sprintf('%g',optEnergyCost)
optEnergyCostString=strrep(optEnergyCostString,'42','Route_1');
optEnergyCostString=strrep(optEnergyCostString,'36','Route_1');
optEnergyCostString=strrep(optEnergyCostString,'28.5','Route_2');
optEnergyCostString=strrep(optEnergyCostString,'26','Route_2');
optEnergyCostString=strrep(optEnergyCostString,'39.7','Route_1');
optEnergyCostString=strrep(optEnergyCostString,'25','Route_1');
but results are
optEnergyCostString =
423628.52639.72557046.5 how to get this as optEnergyString= route1 route1 route2 route2 route1 route1 57047
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summyia qamar
summyia qamar 2016년 12월 16일
mentioned now in question

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James Tursa
James Tursa 2016년 12월 16일
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You don't have a semi-colon after this line:
optEnergyCostString=sprintf('%g',optEnergyCost)
so this result gets displayed to the screen. Then the other lines do the strrep stuff, but you don't ever display those results. So the only thing that gets displayed to the screen is the result of that first line, fooling you into thinking that that is the final result of the code (which it isn't), even though all of the other string replacements actually took place. All you need to do is simply examine optEnergyCostString after the code gets run.
To get your desired result, you will need to add a trailing space to your replacement strings.

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