readtable bug with tab delimiter and commas within a field.

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cmo
cmo le 17 Sep 2015
Commenté : Peter Perkins le 21 Sep 2015
Consider a tab-delimited text file, in which a given field may contain a string with commas, e.g.
......
A<tab>B<tab>C,D,E<tab>F
.......
Matlab's "readtable" function with delimiter=\t will parse the third field ("C,D,E") into multiple lines, rather than treating it as one field.
That is, the command:
readtable( filename, 'FileType', 'text', 'Delimiter', '\t', 'ReadRowNames', 0 , 'ReadVariableNames', 0)
will NOT return a table with the 3rd column/Variable having value "C,D,E" but rather split that field into multiple lines/entries (very strange).
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Chris Turnes
Chris Turnes le 18 Sep 2015
Can you post a small portion of your file that can reproduce the issue? I wasn't able to reproduce with a file that was:
A<tab>B<tab>C,D,E<newline>
F<tab>G<tab>H,I,J
You might also want to try specifying the 'Format' parameter and see if that helps.
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins le 21 Sep 2015
cmo, I can't reproduce this in any version of MATLAB since R2013b. You haven't said what version or platform you're running on.

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