Hi All, I am trying to using the "importdata" command to import to Matlab 2012a from a file that has multiple sections of headers. The file looks like:
header header header
1 1 1
1 1 1
header header header
2 2 2
2 2 2
However, import data will only return the data after the first line of headers (in this example a 2x3 matrix of 1's). How can I get it to also read the data after the second set of headers (so a 4x3 matrix for this example of 1's then 2's). Thank you for the help.
Brendan
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As you know the amount of data in each section, fopen() the file, and textscan() it section by section, using the 'HeaderLines' option and passing in the count of the number of lines to read.
numlines = 2; thissectionCell = textscan(fid, '%f%f%f', numlines, 'HeaderLines', 4, 'CollectOutput', 1);
importdata cannot handle your file.
An approach is to
Something like
function M = Answer( )
fid = fopen( 'cssm.txt', 'r' );
buf = fread( fid, '*char' );
sts = fclose( fid );
while buf > 0
ix2 = first position of next header
str = buf( 1 : ix2-1 );
buf( 1 : ix2-1 ) = [];
cac = textscan( str, format );
peel off the braces
end
endor write the blocks to separate files and read with importdata.
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Do you know the exact amount of data in each section ahead of time?
Do you want the data broken up into parts, or do you want all the data together?
Does the header always start with the same string?
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If the data is all in one matrix in matlab that is fine. The headers are four lines but the directly above the data is always the same. And I know the amount of data in each section ahead of time.