fopen problem How does it work?
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André Luiz Regis Monteiro
le 10 Fév 2014
Commenté : Image Analyst
le 11 Fév 2014
I have a file VarName3.txt like this:
[2.281000003
2.593500003
2.749750003
3.062250003
3.062250003...
and negative values too. It is 1x1000.
The code I am using is:
fid=fopen('VarName3.txt','r');
atensao=fread(fid,'float');
fclose(fid);
When I type in Comand Window to check atensao, the answer is:
1.0e-03 *
0.0425
0.0000
0.0000
0.0006
0.0000...
Why it doesn't work? What am I doing wrong? Could someone teach me? Thanks a lot.
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dpb
le 10 Fév 2014
fid=fopen('VarName3.txt','r');
atensao=fread(fid,'float');
fclose(fid);
Surprising got anything that reasonable. If the input file is actually an ASCII text file, then use fscanf instead of fread. fread is for stream unformatted data, not formatted.
fid=fopen('VarName3.txt','r');
atensao=fscanf(fid,'%f');
fclose(fid);
Or use one of the higher-level routines--while deprecated by TMW, textread is awfully handy for such simple cases as it wraps the fopen/fclose in the call and returns an array rather than a cell for the much fancier textscan
atensao=textread('VarName3.txt');
even allowing to dispense with the format string for simple numeric data such as your case. See
doc textread
doc textscan
doc fscanf
for more details
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Image Analyst
le 11 Fév 2014
Shows you how? Did you see the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#Does_MATLAB_only_calculate_to_4_significant_digits.3F
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Walter Roberson
le 10 Fév 2014
If you are reading text you should not be using fread() which is for reading binary files.
Have a look at fscanf(). Also have a look at textscan()
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