Reading in text file using textscan.
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Andrew Czeizler
le 8 Mar 2019
Commenté : Andrew Czeizler
le 11 Mar 2019
Hi All, I need to read a text file into four row vectors named bottleID, date, ph and pressure using textscan.
The file has the following format -
I have made an attempt but I am finding the function textscan quite difficult to use.
My attempt is below -
fileID = fopen('hots_data.txt','r');
format_string = '%n %[{dd-MMM-yyyy}D]%q %d %d';
C = textscan(fileID, format_string, 'delimiter', ' ', 'whitespace', ' ');
fclose(fileID);
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Best,
Andrew
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Stephen23
le 10 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 11 Mar 2019
textscan imports file data into one cell array, the contents of which are one or more arrays (numeric, cell, datetime, etc), where their number of rows depends on the rows imported from the file and their columns depends on the format specifier and options that you used.
textscan does not import into separate variables, or transpose imported data.
"I need to read a text file into four row vectors named bottleID, date, ph and pressure using textscan."
[fid,msg] = fopen('testdata1.txt','rt');
assert(fid>=3,msg)
C = textscan(fid, '%d%{dd-MMM-yyyy}D%f%f', 'Delimiter',' ');
fclose(fid);
bottleID = C{1}.';
date = C{2}.';
ph = C{3}.';
pressure = C{4}.';
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KSSV
le 8 Mar 2019
Read about readtable.
T = readtable(myfile) ;
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Stephen23
le 8 Mar 2019
Andrew Czeizler's "Answer" moved here:
Thank you for your help. The question has requested that I use textscan.
Many thanks,
Best,
Andrew
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