Changing a CSV file while keeping it readable by MATLAB

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Sam Smith
Sam Smith le 8 Nov 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 9 Nov 2018
I have a CSV file (see attached) that I want to make alterations to, but I want to save it in the same format that it's already in. What I do is open the file using the following code (so that it's applicable to different file types):
A = fopen(x)
raw=fread(A)
fclose(A)
str=char(raw')
This produces a 1-by-n cell array that I can work with. All good, I do my changes, but then I can't save it in the same format. I can't use csvwrite because it's not in matrix format. I can use xlswrite to write it as a new CSV file, but when I use the above code to fopen it, the char conversion produces gibberish, with stuff like " @ þCúíëÀõ? ", even though it's a CSV file and looks similar to the original. How can I change the CSV while keeping it useable so that the fopen-fread-char routine still works? Thanks.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 8 Nov 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 8 Nov 2018
"...I do my changes, but then I can't save it in the same format"
It sounds like maybe you are changing the file encoding. Please attach one of the altered files which import incorrectly.
Sam Smith
Sam Smith le 9 Nov 2018
Thank you. I have attached a copy of the altered file.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 9 Nov 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 9 Nov 2018
'but then I can't save it in the same format.'
Yes, you can.
'I can't use csvwrite because it's not in matrix format.'
That seems possible.
'I can use xlswrite to write it as a new CSV file, but when I use the above code to fopen it, the char conversion produces gibberish, with stuff like " @ þCúíëÀõ? ", even though it's a CSV file and looks similar to the original.'
Nope. It is certainly not a CSV file. What you created (attached) is actually a binary Excel .xls file with the file extension .csv. So nothing like a CSV text file at all. I just changed the file extension and it opened as a perfect .xls file.
'How can I change the CSV while keeping it useable so that the fopen-fread-char routine still works? Thanks.'
By writing a text file, not a binary .xls file.

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KSSV
KSSV le 8 Nov 2018
[num,txt,T] = xlsread('C:\Users\srinivas\Downloads\Crayford01092018103600.csv') ;
T = readtable('C:\Users\srinivas\Downloads\Crayford01092018103600.csv') ;
Use either xlsread or readtable. Make changes in T, and write into file using xlswrite or writetable.
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Sam Smith
Sam Smith le 8 Nov 2018
Modifié(e) : Sam Smith le 8 Nov 2018
Thank you. This is a way of doing it, but is there a way of doing it if I want to do the fopen-fread-char routine? xlsread changes the time to a number which I don't want.
KSSV
KSSV le 9 Nov 2018
You can use xlsread s below:
[num,txt,raw] = xlsread(myfile) ;
Now raw, will have all the data of excel file. No change in the data.

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