How to write string loops?

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Ebadur
Ebadur on 21 Jul 2014
Answered: Dinghuan Zhu on 22 Jul 2014
How can I write a loop exact in the same way its given below. For every loop the abc1 and node 1 will change:
I should get a text in this exact format
O: cd O:\abc\result
C:\xyz abc1.txt out=result_node1
O: cd O:\abc\result
C:\xyz abc2.txt out=result_node2

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Dinghuan Zhu
Dinghuan Zhu on 22 Jul 2014
You can use the function “sprintf” to format data into string in MATLAB. The following code generates the exact result you are looking for.
N = 2; % number of iterations
str = []; % initialize the output string
str_h = ['O: cd O:\abc\result' char(10)]; % header string including newline
for i = 1: N
str_i = sprintf('C:\\xyz abc%d.txt out=result_node%d', i, i);
str = [str str_h str_i];
if i ~= N
str = [str char(10)]; % char(10) is the newline char
end
end

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