Importing a text file and then using "counting" approach

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KayLynn
KayLynn le 10 Mar 2014
Commenté : Sean de Wolski le 10 Mar 2014
I am trying to import a text file into matlab. I tried using the following: A=xlsread ('temperature. txt')
Once I am able to import the data, I want to observe several different time intervals using a for loop (is this a counting approach) to record the frequency of the readings. I am given 7 different time intervals:
0 < t< 30
30<t<80
80<t<130
130<t<150
150<t<180
180<t<200
t>200
I am unsure how to put a less than or equal to sign in correct format ( basically I am trying to say that t is greater than or equal to zero but less than or equal to 30).
Do i have to write a for loop for each time point or is there a way to include all time intervale in one for loop to determine the frequency.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 10 Mar 2014
Modifié(e) : Sean de Wolski le 10 Mar 2014
How about using histc() or hist()? These will count for you :)
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KayLynn
KayLynn le 10 Mar 2014
that may work but i still am unable to get my text file imported into matlab....any suggestions for that
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 10 Mar 2014
Use the import tool. From the Home Tab select the fourth button in "Import Data". Then make any adjustment you need to inside of this tool.

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