just a command about fprint

how can I use fprint?

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If you post what you've done to try to solve this problem and ask a specific question you may receive some suggestions about how to move forward.
What have you done so far? What specific problems are you having with your code? Do you know how to get input from the keyboard? (doc input) Do you know how to generate random angles? (doc rand)
I dont have any specific question,please answer it.I have to find the solutşon quickly,time is running.
The quickest way to get an answer is to show what you have accomplished so far, and ask a specific question about the step you do not understand after that.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 19 Apr 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Apr 2017
"I have to solve this problem with fprintf,sprintf"
That's great! Go for it! If you have any specific questions, please ask us. You already listed some functions that you need to use, so you will have no problems locating their documentation using your favorite internet search engine, trying their examples, and attempting to solve this yourself. Good luck and have fun!

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jJnte
jJnte on 19 Apr 2017
Edited: jJnte on 19 Apr 2017
I suggest you try and practice instead of going to forums directly. Play around with this code a bit and get familiar with it and really try to understand how and why it works.
ang = pi*rand(1,20);
A = 1; B = 1; % Choose A and B
y = A.*cos(ang)./(B.*sin(ang));
z = [ang; y];
fid = fopen('yournamesurname.txt', 'wt');
fprintf(fid, '%f\t\t%f\n', z);
fclose(fid);

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You know, you shouldn't edit your whole thread for a new question...
My advice to you is to use the help command. Example:
>> help fprintf
And with this I bid you farewell

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