Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

Exporting matched lines from a text file

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jgillis16
jgillis16 le 12 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : Cedric le 12 Août 2015
I am trying to export the lines in a text file that contain '~' in column 8 to another text file. I have written the code below:
content = fileread('mwithrm21.txt');
linestocopy = regexp(content, '^([^|]*\|){8}~\.*$', 'match', 'dotexceptnewline', 'lineanchors');
newfile = fopen('LFunclassified.txt', 'wt');
fprintf(newfile, strjoin(linestocopy, '\n'));
fclose(newfile);
I don't understand why it is returning a blank file as the export. Most likely a problem in the linestocopy command, but I don't know what else to modify. My file is also attached.

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Cedric
Cedric le 12 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : Cedric le 12 Août 2015
Because your file contains no new line characters (\n = ASCII 10) but only carriage return characters (\r = ASCII 13). After you read the file, convert \r to \n for testing:
content = fileread( 'mwithrm21.txt' ) ;
content(content==13) = 10 ;
Then you should work on the code that produces the txt file if you can, and use \n. Finally, as Per mentions, you have 8 columns so you have max 7 separators.
Finally, you may be able to simplify your pattern, for something like
'^(.*?\|){7}~.*$'
but you'll have to test it.
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jgillis16
jgillis16 le 12 Août 2015
And that did the trick. Thanks both of you!
Cedric
Cedric le 12 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : Cedric le 12 Août 2015
The code that you wrote under Per solution should work if you modify the number of columns appropriately and the call to STRSPLIT with '\r'.
If you don't understand it, look at my comment in this thread (I think that you forgot about it).

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