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fprintf("afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n', rootproof")
%gives the output
afunc*bfunc gives us >>
where have i gone wrong?
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Steven Lord
on 31 Oct 2019
Show us the size, class, and contents (or at least the first couple of elements, if it has many elements) of the variable rootproof.
Rik
on 7 Nov 2019
It is extremely rude to edit away your question. This is a public forum where you can get free help from strangers on the internet. The least you can do is leave the question as it was, so people with a similar question can find an answer here.
Ben Newton
on 8 Nov 2019
Stephen23
on 8 Nov 2019
Original question:
fprintf("afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n', rootproof")
%gives the output
afunc*bfunc gives us >>
where have i gone wrong?
Rena Berman
on 12 Dec 2019
(Answers Dev) Restored edit
Answers (1)
Rik
on 31 Oct 2019
Simply pasting what you posted into my copy of Matlab gives a hint about the cause:
I get a warning from m-lint (the orange squiggle) that states that "The format might not agree with the argument count".
The reason is that you made the entire input a string, instead of only the format specifier. Do not mix single and double quotes. Either of the versions below will work.
rootproof=3;
fprintf("afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n", rootproof)
fprintf('afunc*bfunc gives us %d therefore is a root between 0 and 5 \n', rootproof)
2 Comments
Steven Lord
on 31 Oct 2019
Good catch, I missed that mark after the word rootproof.
Rik
on 31 Oct 2019
I just formatted the question, so now it is more obvious ;)
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