Reading columns of a .DAT file

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Donrad
Donrad on 31 Jan 2018
Answered: Donrad on 31 Jan 2018
Hi All, I'm new to MATLAB and for my data processing, I need to read my data (format=float)from a .DAT file. This file contains 17 columns with close to 4000 rows (based on my experimental condition the # of rows can change), but always the two first rows are text formats (parameter name and then its units). Now I need to know how can I extract data with headers column-wise? I want to read each column and then write each of them into an EXCEL file.
Thanks
P.S: I found exactly the same question here , but no useful answers were provided
I have attached an example file
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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 31 Jan 2018
Looking at your data file, it seems that Import Tool would be easy and simple way to read. Have you ever tried this tool?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Jan 2018
fid = fopen(v1_Out-a.dat', 'rt');
firstline = fgetl(fid);
varnames = regexp(firstline, '\t', 'split');
nvars = length(varnames);
units = regexp(fgetl(fid), '\t', 'split');
fmt = repmat('%f', 1, nvars);
data = textscan(fid, fmt, 'collectdata', 1);
fclose(fid);
datatable = array2table(data, 'VariableNames', varnames, 'VariableUnits', units);
writetable(datatable, 'NameOfExcelFile.xls')
This might possibly lose the information about units.
Note that for the purposes of excel, you could just convert all the tab characters to commas and call that a .csv file.

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Donrad
Donrad on 31 Jan 2018
Thanks, both, I used the combination of both answers.

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