Why the first cell is printed in one row and second in two? (fprintf)

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Why the first cell is printed in one row and second in two? I want the second cell to be printed in one row, same as first.
fprintf('%s,...\n',maCell{:})
Output:
Y_X_mAb,...
g_Gravitational_acceleration
,...
Desired output:
Y_X_mAb,...
g_Gravitational_acceleration,...

Accepted Answer

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Jun 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 6 Jun 2018
The problem is that the data itself contains newline characters (10=\n):
>> +maCell{2}(end)
ans = 10
Remove those characters and you will not have this problem:
maCell = deblank(maCell);

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