Hallo,
I would like to import in Matlab a set of data, which originally is expressed in 4 columns: ex:
1490 3 2 0.
20094 1 2 0.
66779 4 2 0.
14293 3 2 0.
53990 1 2 0.
61190 4 2 0.
I want it to be imported as one column excluding the 4th columnm, and combining the 3 numbers for each row in one number like this:
1490*3*2
20094*1*2
66779*4*2
14293*3*2
53990*1*2
61190*4*2
How can I use the function textscan to do it? are there other ways to do it?
Thanks.
Sami

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Sami
Sami le 23 Juil 2011
the stars are only to recognize the values the actual result i want is :
149032
2009412
6677942
1429332
5399012
6119042

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 23 Juil 2011

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Save your text in a file called 'test.txt'
a=importdata('test.txt');
a=a(:,1:3);
b=sprintf('%d%d%d\n',a')
c=str2num(b)

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Sami
Sami le 24 Juil 2011
but how do I assign the path? usually i do the text import like this ...
path = 'C:\Temp\';
file = 'test.txt';
head_lines = 19;
input_file= [path file_add];
fid = fopen(input_file,'r');
data_add = textscan(fid,'%f%f%f%f','Delimiter','\t','HeaderLines', head_lines);
fclose(fid);
Sami
Sami le 24 Juil 2011
did it, thanks!

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 23 Juil 2011

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fid = fopen('yourpath.txt');
out = textscan(fid,'%f%f%f%*f','CollectOutput',1);
out = sum(bsxfun(@times, out{1}, [100 10 1]),2);
fid = fclose(fid);

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