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how to code for this problem??
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i have Names with subject marks as labels(column wise) and values(double) in excel file,like NAME SUBJECT_1 SUBJECT_2.....upto SUBJECT_50.
but for some analysis,i need to fetch few subject values(15 subjects) with respect to name. my selected subjects labels will be given in header.txt.(wt ever subject label i give in this header.txt,my program should fetch that subject column data's alone and store in separate file). any help or suggestion for this concept??..............need help here
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Image Analyst
le 28 Oct 2013
Try this (untested):
[num, txt, raw] = xlsread(fullFileName); % Read in Excel file.
[rows, columns] = size(txt);
% Get random numbers
filesToSelect = randperm(rows, 15);
% Select 15 random filenames from the whole list.
selectedStrings = txt(filesToSelect, :);
% Now open headers.txt and pull out those
fid = fopen('headers.txt');
tline = fgetl(fid);
counter = 1;
while ischar(tline)
disp(tline)
% Get next line.
tline = fgetl(fid);
% Save it as a header line.
headers{counter} = tline;
end
% Extract just those we want.
headers = headers{selectedStrings);
fclose(fid);
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Image Analyst
le 31 Oct 2013
Yes. It works on cell arrays of strings. Just look over the documentation and try it.
ca = {'SUBJECT_1'; 'SUBJECT_4'; 'SUBJECT_9'; 'SUBJECT_23'; 'SUBJECT_4'}
lookingFor = 'SUBJECT_4'
matchingLogicalIndexes = ismember(ca, lookingFor)
matchingRowNumbers = find(matchingLogicalIndexes)
In the command window:
ca =
'SUBJECT_1'
'SUBJECT_4'
'SUBJECT_9'
'SUBJECT_23'
'SUBJECT_4'
lookingFor =
SUBJECT_4
matchingLogicalIndexes =
0
1
0
0
1
matchingRowNumbers =
2
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