Converting txt file into title and array?

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Darren Miller
Darren Miller le 12 Mai 2020
Commenté : Darren Miller le 13 Mai 2020
I am trying to load a txt file that looks like this:
Time (s)
0
1.5
1.6
2
2.5
3.5
4
and I want to save the first line as a string to be used for the xlabel on a plot, and the n lines of numbers afterwards I would like to save as an array.
I tried to use something like this and it did not work:
xL = fscanf(fid,'%s');
fgetl(fid); %first line of txt file is the data label I am going to use for the plot xlabel
for n = 1:dataLength % dataLength = 7 here
data(n) = fscanf(fid,'%f');
fgetl(fid);
end
The problem was the xL variable was then defined as 'Time (s)01.51.622.53.54' . It basically did not just grab one line for some reason.

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per isakson
per isakson le 12 Mai 2020
Modifié(e) : per isakson le 12 Mai 2020
Try this
%%
fid = fopen( 'cssm.txt', 'rt' );
xL = fgetl( fid ); % read the first line
data = fscanf( fid, '%f' ); % read numerical data until end of file
[~] = fclose( fid );
%%
xL
data
where cssm.txt contains your data sample
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Darren Miller
Darren Miller le 13 Mai 2020
Thank you! This works perfectly.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 12 Mai 2020
On recent MATLAB releases, you can also try readtable
t = readtable('test.txt', 'PreserveVariableNames', true);
Then access data and label using this syntax
data = t{:,1}
label = t.Properties.VariableNames{1}
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Darren Miller
Darren Miller le 13 Mai 2020
This almost works perfectly, but unfortunately my txt file header has parentheses in it ( 'Time (s)') which did not get preserved for some reason. Thanks anyway though, I appreciate the help!

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