Display a variable and its units
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I know how to use the display(X) function to display a variable I have solved for. So, if my X = 25, and I need it to display 25 ft/lb, how would I do this?
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Dianne Claire Nocon
on 7 May 2021
fprintf('The answer is %.2f ft/lb.\n', x)
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Thomas Green
on 22 Feb 2018
Edited: Thomas Green
on 22 Feb 2018
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Hey, I just want to thank you guys for 1. always making it more complicated than it needs to be 2. adding statements/functions that are never really seen but could have easily could have produced the same result with a common command and most importantly 3.NEVER SHOWING AN OUTPUT. Like do you really think you are helping????
Sven
on 3 Dec 2011
You can use fprintf as follows:
X = 25;
fprintf('The answer is %d ft/lb\n', X)
If your answer will not be a nice round number like "25", you can replace the %d above with, say, %0.2f to print two decimal places.
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Ryan
on 3 Dec 2011
Karan Gill
on 7 Apr 2017
Units are now in MATLAB if you have Symbolic Math Toolbox. See the tutorial: https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/units-of-measurement-tutorial.html
Posted a separate answer below so that OP can accept.
Damien Fernando
on 28 Sep 2019
Great answer, ty
Samuel Katongole
on 19 Mar 2020
Wow..this by Sven works...
Rakesh Chaudhary
on 23 Jan 2021
good..thanks
Ryan
on 3 Dec 2011
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Michael Darwish
on 12 Dec 2021
Thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for.
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