Reading a string to get required data
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Im trying to write a program where I can read HTML code for the purposes of extracting the data, for some analyse im conducting. Ive managed to remove the HTML jargon and am now left with a string which contains the data i require. However im trying to convert the data into a readable cell array;
Mar25,2011>4.88>4.88>4.83>4.88>51,000>Mar24,2011>4.72>4.72>4.72>4.72>13,300>Mar22,2011>4.88>4.88>4.88>4.88>0>Mar18,2011>5.00>5.00>5.00>5.00>0>Mar17,2011>4.81>4.89>4.81>4.89>1,001>
I know this may seem rather simple to most of you but im new to Matlab. Basically im trying to convert this string into a column array, firstly with the date followed by the sucessive five numbers for the whole data set. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 27 Mar 2011
        textscan('%s%f%f%f%f%f', 'Delimiter', '>', 'CollectOutput', 1)
You might need to change the shapes around afterwards. I am not clear on what you are envisioning for a "column array".
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 29 Mar 2011
				Ah, you have commas in your fifth numeric field; that throws off parsing them as a number. Also I forgot to show the string field.
Let T be the string you have the line stored in. Then,
Q = textscan(T,'%s%f%f%f%f%s', 'Delimiter', '>');
Q{6} = str2double(regexprep(Q{6},',',''));
  Clemens
      
 on 29 Mar 2011
        Personally I don't remove the "html jargon" in such cases. I use regexps like:
table_lines = regexp(table,'<tr [^>]*>(.*?)</tr>','tokens');
table_line_entry = regexp(table_line,'<td [^>]*>(.*?)</td>','tokens');
This has the advantage that it keeps the structure information of original table.
Also you might run into problems if in a table cell is html code, or just a ">" sign.
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