How do I go to a previous line when reading a text file?
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Below is the section of interest from a text file I'm trying to read.
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3 0.68500 35.11850 -180.00000
3 0.68500 30.97850 0.00000
4 0.68500 99.97850 0.00000
4 -0.18500 99.97850 -180.00000
4 -0.18500 105.11850 0.00000
4 0.68500 105.11850 -180.00000
4 0.68500 99.97850 0.00000
5 79.57000 8.96350 0.00000
5 74.42000 8.96350 0.00000
5 74.42000 9.83350 -180.00000
5 79.57000 9.83350 0.00000
5 79.57000 8.96350 -180.00000
.END_BOARD_OUTLINE
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The value I'm interested in is in the first column above the .END_BOARD_OUTLINE line, 5, in this case. Initially, I search through the file to find .END_BOARD_OUTLINE. I would then like to read the previous line to get the 5, but I can't find a way to move the cursor (for lack of a better term) up a line so I can read it. Is there a way to do this or do I need a different strategy to find that number?
I'm using fopen to open the file and fgetl to read the lines.
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Andrew Newell
on 17 Feb 2011
You could store the current and previous lines like this:
currline = fgetl(fid);
while ischar(currline) && ~strcmp(currline,'.END_BOARD_OUTLINE')
prevline = currline;
currline = fgetl(fid);
end
Then prevline contains the line you want.
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