How to read a .map file

Hello, I was just curious how you would read a .map file to MATLAB. Also when you use write table, how to reference a table by loop.
clearvars;
clc;
characters_to_write = {'example1' 'example2' 'example3'}';
example1 = array2table(rand(3,3));
example2 = array2table(rand(3,3));
example3 = array2table(rand(3,3));
for loop = 1:size(characters_to_write,1)
filepath = char(strcat('C:\main_path\sub_path\',characters_to_write(loop,1),''));
filename = strcat('C:\main_path\sub_path\',characters_to_write(loop,1),'\test_file_',characters_to_write(loop,1),'.csv');
if ~exist(filepath,'dir')
mkdir(filepath);
writetable(char(characters_to_write(loop,1)),filename,'Delimiter', ','); % this is where I'm trying to reference data in a loop
elseif exist(filepath,'dir')
writetable(char(strcat('output_',characters_to_write(loop,1)','_table')),filename,'Delimiter', ','); % curious
end
end
Thank you.

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Are the .map files for Quake or for Duke Nukem 3D ?
Haha, no, the map files contains a series of data that I need to link and merge with another sort of data. i tried opening them in excel and they just look like strings and chars and doubles and nans with some missing values.
... when we do not know which software produced the .map file, it is difficult for us to make suggestions about MATLAB software to read the .map file. .map is not a standardized file format: it is used for completely different software for completely different purposes.
I think the map file was produced by perl, will this help?
If you knew which perl module, that would help.
sorry don't know
I asked and they said there is no module, just developed code in perl? Will this help? Sorry I couldn't get more information.
What kind of data is in the .map file?
Is the perl code available for us to look at?
The .map file can be opened in excel and has several columns with tickers cusips and company names, don't have the code unfortunately.
tried forcing it in matlab with readtable, xlsread and did not work
Would a sample .map file be out of the question? You can zip it and upload the zip.
sorry, don't think I can :(
still, I appreciate the feedback man :)
I notice you are using MS Windows. Do you happen to have a Mac or Linux system available to you? If so then could you copy one of the .map files onto there, and then go into the command line of that system (e.g., Mac 'Terminal' utility), and use the "file" command and see what it says?
For example,
roberson$ file CA10.Cyl1.P01
CA10.Cyl1.P01: PCX ver. 2.5 image data
(That particular file turns out to have nothing at all to do with PCX, but at least the information gave me something concrete to investigate.)
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with either Mac or Linux... :( It's alright, I can just manually open these files in excel and save them as csv and then read them in MATLAB...
Sorry, there just is not enough information available to us.
It's all good, thanks though!

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