How to remove some lines of a file?
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Bruno Souza
le 19 Fév 2018
Commenté : Akira Agata
le 20 Fév 2018
I have a File of 8.760 lines. I'll use just the first 744 lines. How can I delete the others?
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Bob Thompson
le 19 Fév 2018
What type of file is it? What type of data does it contain?
The general method I would suggest would be to read the file into matlab somehow, and then remove the data you don't need before reprinting the truncated file.
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Akira Agata
le 20 Fév 2018
Assuming your file is a text file, you can extract the first 744 lines ans save it like this:
% Full path of the sample text file
filePath = fullfile(matlabroot,'examples','matlab','sonnets.txt');
% Read the file
fid = fopen(filePath,'r');
str = textscan(fid,'%s','Delimiter','\n');
fclose(fid);
% Extract first 744 lines
str2 = str{1}(1:744);
% Save as a text file
fid2 = fopen('test.txt','w');
fprintf(fid2,'%s\n', str2{:});
fclose(fid2);
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Akira Agata
le 20 Fév 2018
> Because the new data is like that:
This is because the fprint in my script does not add carriage return ('\r') at the end of the line. To add this, please use the following:
fprintf(fid2,'%s\r\n', str2{:});
By the way, if your data file contains numbers only, you can use dlmread and dlmwrite and do your task much easier, like:
x = dlmread('yourData.txt');
dlmwrite('test.txt',x(1:744),'newline','pc');
...only 2 lines!
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