How can I use a variable for formatting?

Hi.
I have this line of code:
address = num2str(str2double(string(dec2bin(find(strcmp(dictionary,content(1:end-1)))))),'%04d');
It works, but I would like that the 4 is taken from a variable.
In particular, my variable is
numBits = ceil(log2(length(phrases)));
Is there a way to do so? Thanks

 Accepted Answer

You can also use %*d, like this
for k = 1:5
fprintf('%*d\n', k, 2*k); % the first argument (k) is the field width, 2*k is the value to print
end
2 4 6 8 10
Documentation is here
By the way, why are you converting to string and then to double and then back to a string?

5 Comments

I’d forgotten about the variable filed width as an optional argument.
+1
Thanks for your answer, I'm still working on the code so I'll optimize that conversion.
I don't get how to implement your solution on my code since num2str has only two parameters (format being the second) and of course I can't use a third.
Use sprintf instead of num2str
for k = 1:5
sprintf('%*d', k, 2*k)
end
ans = '2'
ans = ' 4'
ans = ' 6'
ans = ' 8'
ans = ' 10'
.
Les Beckham
Les Beckham on 14 Apr 2022
Edited: Les Beckham on 14 Apr 2022
You are welcome. @Star Strider is correct, sprintf is the right way to go.
If an answer in the forum solves your problem, it is considered gracious to accept it. If not please add a comment to request additional clarification. Thanks.
Yeah it works by using sprintf. Thanks you both

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