Read .txt and Write in matab
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Hi
i have 30000 thousand line of input file in text file, but i only need line 2618-3400.
imposible if i have to write manual to the end
how to write value C that consist of data from 2618-3400
A=readfile('data.txt')';
%line 2618 to 3484
C =[A{2618,1} A{2619,1} A{2620,1} A{2621,1} A{2622,1} A{2623,1} A{2624,1}]
format long g
pf = sscanf(C,'%f')
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Rik
on 12 Nov 2019
I suspect this is what you need:
C=readfile('output.txt');%read the file to a cell array
Ca=C(2618:3484);%select the lines
%process every line to doubles
Cb=cellfun(@(x) sscanf(x,'%f'),Ca,'UniformOutput',false);
%convert to matrix
out=cell2mat(Cb)';
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Rik
on 12 Nov 2019
If this solved your question, feel free to mark it as accepted answer. If not, feel free to comment with your remaining issues.
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Adam Danz
on 11 Nov 2019
Read in the whole file at once. In this example I'm using fileread() because I'm unfamiliar with the FEX submission readfile() mentioned in your question.
C = fileread('myTextFile.txt');
Split the char array by lines into a cell array
Ca = strsplit(C,newline);
Extract text lines n to m
Ca(n:m)
If you'd rather have a char array as output
char(Ca(n:m))
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Adam Danz
on 13 Nov 2019
I just had the chance to check out that function. I see why it would be useful!
Rik
on 13 Nov 2019
You can probably imagine the frustration that led to me writing this function. I admit it is a strange use case to want a text file reader that handles UTF8 and ANSI for both Matlab and Octave. I even managed to find a bug in the Octave implemention of textscan.
If you have any suggestions for how to make the function more robust, please feel free to comment on the FEX (or send me an email, you can get the address from the function doc).
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