Separate data into matrices and plot

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Melvin
Melvin on 4 Jun 2013
Good afternoon,
I am working with .txt files that contain multiple "receivers" of data, that is, multiple sets of data coming from the same specimen. I would like to separate these receivers into different matrices, and plot each matrix. Each matrix is [rx2], and the receivers are separated by a row that specifies the beginning of the next receiver. I am able to read the text file but my code cannot differentiate between strings and numbers. How can I separate my data?
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Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor on 4 Jun 2013
What function are you using to read the data in? Can you provide us the command and the size and type (or class) of the output?
Jonathan Sullivan
Jonathan Sullivan on 4 Jun 2013
Post a sample of your .txt file.

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Julius
Julius on 10 Jun 2013
I recommend using "readtext" function from File Exchange (<http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/10946-readtext)>.
Using this command to call "readtext":
the_data = readtext('sample.txt');
Then the_data is a n-by-1 cell array, where n is the total number of rows in your TXT file, including the blank row. The blank row becomes an empty cell element in the cell array. Identify those empty cell elements and you can separate data from different receivers.

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