Closing exponential display while using fprintf

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sermet
sermet 2013년 7월 25일
tp(1,1)=0.000025
ac(1,1)=0.00033
formatSpec = 'dx(m) ';
formatSpec2=tp(1,1);
formatSpec2=num2str(formatSpec2)
formatSpec2_2=ac(1,1)
fprintf(fileID,'%3s %20s %30s\n',formatSpec,formatSpec2,formatSpec2_2)
%in this case doubles are written in microsoft word with exponential display, how can I close this displaying?

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Daniele Favot
Daniele Favot 2013년 7월 25일
tp(1,1)=0.000025;
ac(1,1)=0.00033;
formatSpec = 'dx(m) ';
formatSpec2=tp(1,1);
formatSpec2_2=ac(1,1)
fprintf(fileID,'%3s %20f %30f\n',formatSpec,formatSpec2,formatSpec2_2)
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sermet
sermet 2013년 7월 25일
It produce wrong result, numbers are changes, absurdly.
Daniele Favot
Daniele Favot 2013년 7월 25일
If I run:
clc
clear
tp(1,1)=0.000025;
ac(1,1)=0.00033;
formatSpec = 'dx(m) ';
formatSpec2=tp(1,1);
formatSpec2_2=ac(1,1);
fprintf('%3s %20f %30f\n',formatSpec,formatSpec2,formatSpec2_2)
what is printed in the command window is:
dx(m) 0.000025 0.000330
Maybe the problem is in how you write in the word file this numbers and not in the fprintf command

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