split a row into 2 rows

cg00008493 0.987979722052904 "COX8C;KIAA1409" 14 93813777 0.986128428295584 "COX8C;KIAA1409" 14 93813777
cg00031162 0.378288688845672 "TNFSF12;TNFSF12-TNFSF13" 17 7453377 0.362510745266914 "TNFSF12;TNFSF12-TNFSF13" 17 7453377
here are 2 lines and each line have 8 columns, i want to split each line have 2 sets like "COX8C;KIAA1409" into 2 rows and delete the duplicated columns output should be like this:
cg00008493 0.987979722052904 COX8C 0.986128428295584
cg00008493 0.987979722052904 KIAA1409 0.986128428295584
cg00031162 0.378288688845672 "TNFSF12 0.362510745266914
cg00031162 0.378288688845672 TNFSF12-TNFSF13 0.362510745266914
fid = fopen('COADREAD_methylation.txt','r');
data={};
while ~feof(fid)
l=fgetl(fid);
if isempty(strfind(l,'NA')), data=[data;{l}]; end
a = reshape(l, ',','""', [])';
end
fid=fclose(fid);
Note: I used NA to remove the lines which have NA

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Feb 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 17 Feb 2017
opt = {'CollectOutput',true};
inp = '%s%s%q%*d%*d%s%*q%*d%*d';
out = '%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n';
f1d = fopen('temp1.txt','rt'); % the original file
f2d = fopen('temp2.txt','wt'); % the new file
while ~feof(f1d)
C = textscan(f1d,inp,1,opt{:});
C = [C{:}];
D = regexp(C{3},';','split');
for k = 1:numel(D)
fprintf(f2d,out,C{1:2},D{k},C{4});
end
end
fclose(f1d);
fclose(f2d);
Produces this output file:
cg00008493 0.987979722052904 COX8C 0.986128428295584
cg00008493 0.987979722052904 KIAA1409 0.986128428295584
cg00031162 0.378288688845672 TNFSF12 0.362510745266914
cg00031162 0.378288688845672 TNFSF12-TNFSF13 0.362510745266914
Tested on this input file:

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hi friend , i have multiple columns around 547 ,not only those which i mentioned as in the example, so how could i update this input inp = '%s%s%q%*d%*d%s%*q%*d%*d';???
@chocho phD: you could:
  1. read the textscan documentation and learn how to specify the format yourself.
  2. upload a sample file and get some help (click the paperclip button).
  3. if the unwanted columns are all trailing, then try something like this:
inp = '%s%s%q%*d%*d%s%*[^\n]';
thanks a lot, i will take your remarks into consideration! Great Job..
Sorry for the low efficiency but i got this error in fprintf Error using fprintf Invalid file identifier. Use fopen to generate a valid file identifier.
Error in splitremove (line 11) fprintf(f2d,out,C{1:2},D{k},C{4});
@chocho phD: you need to provide the correct filepath to fopen.
i already opened so many files as i put all of them in one file to matlab path
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 17 Feb 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 17 Feb 2017
It is not clear what "i already opened so many files as i put all of them in one file to matlab path" means. Can you please explain that clearly.
i mean why in the command window is showing me this error of "Use fopen to generate a valid file identifier". as i see in your code everything is so clear but it doesn't work see the second error in line 11 "fprintf(fid2,out,C{1:2},D{k},C{4});" plz tell me what i should do C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\R2012a this is the file path in which i'm working on..
He used f1d (eff one dee) and f2d (eff two dee), not fid2 (eff eye dee two).
chocho
chocho on 18 Feb 2017
Edited: chocho on 18 Feb 2017
yes i see, so!!
hi friend any updates!!
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2017
@chocho phD: do not work in that directory.
That is the installation directory of MATLAB. It is not intended for your to use any installation directory for working in. NEVER use any of the Program Files folders for your MATLAB current directory.
You should be using a subdirectory of your user directory, e.g.:
C:\Users\<your user name>\Documents\MATLAB\Working
"C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\R2012a this is the file path in which i'm working on"
You cannot write to any directory under "C:\Program Files (x86)" because MS Windows will not allow that. You need to cd to a different directory and work there.
got it ! thank you too much
Stephen Cobeldick your code work very good but could you change it by using loop i tried but i fail. error:Index exceeds matrix dimensions. Error in splitremove (line 13) D = regexp(C{3},';','split');
inp = '%s %f1%s%d%d %f2%s%d%d %f3%s%d%d ........... ;
If textscan has an empty output then you probably need to check the format string.
could you tell me how to present the format of this line? cg00000292 0.511852232819811 ATP2A1 0.787687855895422 0.51208122605745 0.599610258157912 0.568034757766559

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