Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

Search a text in dat file

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Seyhan Emre Gorucu
Seyhan Emre Gorucu le 5 Nov 2013
Commenté : Cedric le 5 Nov 2013
Hello,
I have many dat files. I do not want to put my matlab code at the same place as the directory that contains the .dat files. Therefore, I change the directory as follows:
cd('D:Documents\Related Directory')
Now, I am at the directory that I want. I can open the files one by one. I know how to automize this.
fid=fopen('data1.dat');
Now that I have opened my dat file, I want to search for a particular text. This can be possible by reading it line by line until the end and searching for that text. The dat file has both number and alphabet. If it doesn't find that text, it goes to the next dat file and continues to search. If it ever finds that keyword, it notifies.
Can you please help me with that?
Thank you,
Emre
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Cedric
Cedric le 5 Nov 2013
Could you give an example of what you are looking for?
If there are multiple occurrences, do you need the count or just the information that at least one occurrence was found?
Is it really the presence of a keyword that you need to know, or do you have content to extract before or after the keyword as well?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 5 Nov 2013
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek le 5 Nov 2013
fid = fopen('filename.dat');
res={};
while ~feof(fid) &
res{end+1} =fgetl(fid);
end
fclose(fid);
s=regexp(res,yourtext);
r=find(cellfun('isempty',s))

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Simon
Simon le 5 Nov 2013
Hi!
% read in file
fid = fopen('filename.dat');
FC = textscan(fid, '%s', 'Delimiter', '\n');
fclose(fid);
FC = FC{1};
% search for pattern, define as you like
pattern = 'searchme';
ind = ~cellfun('isempty', regexp(FC, pattern));

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