fprintf end of line character

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Ganesh
Ganesh on 24 May 2011
When I use fprintf to print multiple lines of text onto a txt file, it introduces a small rectangular box at the end of each line when ever I use '\n'. How would I print without getting that box at the end of each line of text in txt file?
Thanks, Ganesh
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 24 May 2011
So, what is the problem? I thought it was due to the text editor that you are using. Why does '\r\n' solve the problem?

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 24 May 2011
fid = fopen('test.txt','w');
fprintf(fid,'%.0f\t%.0f\r\n', [1:5; 6:10]);
fid = fclose(fid);

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Jan
Jan on 24 May 2011
CHAR(10), which is the same as '\n', is a valid line break. Only the dull Windows Editor has problems with the interpretation, but this is a problem of a single outdated program. Some other editors, which can handle the line breaks correctly: The Matlab editor at least since Matlab 5.3, WordPad, Notepad++, Emacs, BBEdit, ...
Using the text mode to write files (fopen(FileName, 'wt')) has some side-effects, which may be very surprising for less experienced programmers.

Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 24 May 2011
What text editor are you using to view your text file? You need your text to appear in separated lines, right? Otherwise, you could just not to include the '\n'.
Try '\r' instead.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 May 2011
You should be opening your file with 'wt' instead of 'w' when you want to write text files.

Ganesh
Ganesh on 24 May 2011
When opening the text file, I am using 'a+' mode for appending at the end. Also, while writing on to the text file, I am using '\r\n' instead of '\n' and it works great.. don't know why but it works! Thanks everyone.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 May 2011
You should use 'at+' and then \n would work.

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