Using FGETL to skip 2 header lines

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How do I use FGETL to skip 2 header lines?
My data file looks like this
Row 1: ID FName LName Year Class
Row 2: ---------------------------------
Row 3: data starts here
After I open the file with FOPEN
fid=fopen('textfile.dat','r');
How do I use FGETL to skip the 2 header lines (rows 1 & 2)?
Thanks in advance.

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per isakson
per isakson on 24 Jul 2013
Call it twice and ignore the results.
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Cedric
Cedric on 24 Jul 2013
Don't forget to [ Accept the Answer ] if it solved your problem.
ERC
ERC on 24 Jul 2013
Done. Thanks for the reminder.

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Dan Seal
Dan Seal on 27 Jul 2013
A good way to read data from text files with headers is with the textscan function. When calling textscan, you an specify a number of header rows in your file. For example, if ID and Year are numeric and the other columns are strings, use:
fid=fopen('textfile.dat','r');
C = textscan(fid, '%d %s %s %d %s', 'HeaderLines', 2);

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