Hi, This isn't a linux question directly but I'm going to abuse the generosity and knowledge on this list and ask anyway:
I'm running a c code where I'd like to print out data to a file in a matrix form. I run a loop that fills in each entry of a column, which I print to a file fprintf(file, "%.5e\n", variable). When the loop starts again, I'd like to print the next set in an adjacent column, rather than under the existing data. (currently I import the file into matlab and use reshape to convert the long vector into a matrix, but this doesn't work if the vectors are of different lengths). Hope that made sense. Any ideas? Thanks! -Carl _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
