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write
write in a formatted file
Calling Sequence
write(file-desc,a,[format]) write(file-desc,a,k,format)
Arguments
- file-desc
- character string specifying the file name or integer value specifying logical unit (see file). - This function can not open a UTF filename. In this case, please uses mopen. 
- a
- real matrix or column vector of character strings. 
- format
- character string, specifies a "Fortran" format. This character string must begin with a right parenthesis and end with a left parenthesis. Formats cannot mix floating point , integer or character edition modes 
- k
- integer vector 
Description
writes row-by-row a real matrix or a column vector of character
    strings in a formatted file. Each row of the a argument
    begin in a new line of file-desc file. Depending on
    format a given row of the a argument
    may be written in more than one line of file-desc
    file.
Format examples : (1x,e10.3,5x,3(f3.0)) ,
    (10x,a20) ;
See a Fortran book for more precision.
Direct access files :
    x=write(file_desc,a,k,format). Here
    k is the vector of records (one record by row, i.e.
    m=prod(size(k))
write(%io(2),....) writes on Scilab's window.
    Note that in this case format should produce one output
    line per matrix row. If this contraint is not verified unpredictable
    behavior could happen.
Examples
if getos() == 'Windows' then unix('del asave'); else unix('rm -f asave'); end A=rand(5,3); write('asave',A); A=read('asave',5,3); write(%io(2),A,'('' | '',3(f10.3,'' | ''))') write(%io(2),string(1:10)) write(%io(2),strcat(string(1:10),',')) write(%io(2),1:10,'(10(i2,3x))') if getos() == 'Windows' then unix('del foo'); else unix('rm -f foo'); end write('foo',A)
See Also
- read — matrices read
- save — Save a variable or a serie of variables in a binary file
- file — file management
- fileinfo — Provides information about a file
- writb — fortran file binary write
- print — prints variables in a file
- string — conversion to string
- mfprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to a file
- mprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to the main scilab window
- msprintf — converts, formats, and writes data in a string
- fprintfMat — Write a matrix in a file.
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