Error using ==> fprintf Function is not defined for 'cell' inputs.
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Hi, I am working with Tables as shown :
count EndNodes Weight
_____ ________________________ ________
'R1' {1x1 cell} {1x1 cell} 0.31486
'R2' {1x1 cell} {1x1 cell} 0.049458
'R3' {1x1 cell} {1x1 cell} 0.20583
'R4' {1x1 cell} {1x1 cell} 0.42986
'R5' {1x1 cell} {1x1 cell} 0.34631
'R6' {1x1 cell} {1x1 cell} 0.026973
I want to print the table on a notepad. But when I use the fprintf command, there is an error saying 'fprintf Function is not defined for 'cell' inputs.' My version of Matlab is 2016a. Could anyone guide me ?
2 Comments
Jan
on 20 Sep 2017
Of course we must see the command before we can knwo, why it is failing.
Himanshi Rani
on 20 Sep 2017
Edited: Himanshi Rani
on 20 Sep 2017
Answers (1)
Guillaume
on 20 Sep 2017
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As the error message says, you can't pass cell arrays to sprintf. It doesn't know what to do with them since they can contain anything (and nothing). You would have to extract the content of these cell arrays and path that content to sprintf instead.
As we don't know what is in these cell arrays, we can't tell you how to do that.
4 Comments
Himanshi Rani
on 20 Sep 2017
Edited: Himanshi Rani
on 20 Sep 2017
That does not appear to be consistent with the table definition you've given. According to that definition, Table.EndNodes{1, 1} is a 1x1 cell array, not a 1x2 double array.
What is ?
class(Table.EndNodes{1, 1})
Himanshi Rani
on 20 Sep 2017
Edited: Himanshi Rani
on 20 Sep 2017
Guillaume
on 20 Sep 2017
You don't make it easy to help you by not giving enough information. The exact class/content of the column is required to be able to tell you how to call fprintf.
I'm going to assume that Table.EndPoint is an Nx2 cell array. Each cell containing a 1x1 cell array, and each of these cell array containg a char vector. That's the only configuration that would match your question and your latest comment. However, it does not make much sense as the 1x1 cell arrays had an unnecessary level of indirection that is not needed.
With that assumption in place:
fid = fopen('OutputFile.txt', 'wt');
rowfun(@(count, endnodes, weight) fprintf(fid, '%s %s %s %f\n', count, endnodes{:}, weight), Table, 'NumOutputs', 0, 'ExtractCellContent', true);
fclose(fid);
You will have to adjust the format string according to what you want.
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