How to read a term of the file

1 view (last 30 days)
Moises Belda
Moises Belda on 19 Jun 2019
Edited: Jan on 19 Jun 2019
Hi, I would know if someone can help me with this. In the file I have, I only need to read the third term of the second column, I mean, the total_z colum, which in the first row is -9.471316e-01. So I need to obtain this term of all the file.
Thanks
  2 Comments
Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson on 19 Jun 2019
Edited: Bob Thompson on 19 Jun 2019
I do not have the ability to look at your data. Would you describe the file layout as a numeric data sheet? If so, the simplest way to accomplish what you are asking for is to read the entire file into a matrix, and then extract that one value by indexing.
Moises Belda
Moises Belda on 19 Jun 2019
Edited: Jan on 19 Jun 2019
I have something like that, which allows me to read the first term of this column, but I need to read the third term. I know I have to change something, but I quite confused with the %f and %s.
%%
ffs = 'h:\m\cssm\force.dat'; % change to your folder
fid = fopen( ffs, 'r' );
cac = textscan( fid, '%*f%s%*s%*s', inf, 'Headerlines',4, 'Delimiter','\t');
fclose( fid );
total_x = cellfun( @(chr) sscanf(chr,'(%f %*f %*f)'), cac{1} );

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

infinity
infinity on 19 Jun 2019
Hello,
Here is a solution that you can refer:
clear
format long
a = readtable('force1.dat','HeaderLines',4);
b = a(:,4);
c = b{:,1};
n = length(c);
d = zeros(n,1);
for i = 1:n
d(i) = str2double(c{i}(1:end-1));
end
d(1)
Your data is now saved in varibale d.
Best rergards,
Trung
  5 Comments
Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson on 19 Jun 2019
Have you tried Trung's answer?
Moises Belda
Moises Belda on 19 Jun 2019
Not yet, until tomorrow I won’t check it.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Cell Arrays in Help Center and File Exchange

Tags

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!