How can I output a value in an array, exactly as it is.
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Currently I am trying to output this array: [01,00e2], but it gets outputted as:
1  0 
When I would like it to be 
01  00e2.
How can I make the output exactly like the array I am inputting.
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  Jan
      
      
 on 16 Mar 2023
        
      Edited: Jan
      
      
 on 16 Mar 2023
  
      01 is no valid notation of a number. Numerically leading zeros are not existing. Zeros multiplied by a power of ten are still zeros, so they are displayed as 0.
You want to display a specific sequence of characters. This is done by CHAR vectors and strings, but not by numerical values.
a = ["01", "00e2"]
b = {'01', '00e2'}
fprintf('%s ', a)
fprintf('%s ', b{:})
Note than [01,00e2] is not just displayed as [1,0], but it is [1,0].
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  Praveen Reddy
    
 on 16 Mar 2023
        Hi Ashwin,
I understand that you want to store 01, 00e2 as is and display them. However internally there is no object like 01 if the number 1 is meant. Similarly, 00e2 if 0 is meant. They get stored as 1 , 0 respectively. You can add leading zeroes, only if you represent 1 as a string. Similarly, 00e2. 
If you want to see the same output try to store them as x=[“01”,”00e2”]. 
You can also use 0 padding if you want to display 1 as 01.
x=[1,2];
fprintf("%02d",x(1,1));
fprintf("%02d",x(1,2));
 Please refer to the following MATLAB documentation:
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