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Muhsin
Muhsin on 4 Feb 2017
Commented: Walter Roberson on 5 Feb 2017
Hello; I am a new user.Can anyone help me edit the txt file that is attached. there are eight columns in the file and I would like to make one column. The order should be from left to right. After first row has been put in order in the column, the command should do the same the for second row. Hope this is a clear explanation. Thank you. Regards, Muhsin A
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Feb 2017
It would certainly be a lot easier if you could have the file written out with a delimiter between the numbers. Is that possible?
Muhsin
Muhsin on 4 Feb 2017
Edited: Muhsin on 4 Feb 2017
Yes, I can put a space between columns. Would you want me to do that? But please keep in mind It shouldn't be column by column.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Feb 2017
This works:
txt = fileread('mineral 90.txt');
numbers = cell2mat(textscan(txt, '%f')) % Convert text to doubles.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Feb 2017
Once you have the data read in to variable DATA, then DATA.' would rearrange it with the data down the columns instead of across the rows.
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Muhsin
Muhsin on 5 Feb 2017
Edited: Muhsin on 5 Feb 2017
Dear Walter;
Should't that 'new(1:8,:)' command give me the whole numbers in the columns instead of only first row of the columns??
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Feb 2017
It is showing you all of the columns, which is to say all 1 of them. You have been vague about what you want the output to be.
DATA.'
would switch all the rows and columns, giving you 8 rows and over 2000 columns.
reshape(DATA.',[],1)
will give you a single column result which is the elements from the first row first, then the elements from the second row, then the elements from the third row, and so on.

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