Bug in tdfread() / str2num()?
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Hello,
I observed a strange behaviour when calling
str2num('Xrw_LowConc_QCCmpds_AllMeanFt_q01')
A numeric result is returned rather than an empty matrix:
>> X = str2num('Xrw_LowConc_QCCmpds_AllMeanFt_q01');
>> size(X)
ans = 275 1638
>> [min(X(:)) max(X(:))]
ans = -20.2856 26.8534
This occurred when I tried to read a tab seperated file with tdfread() where the string 'Xrw_LowConc_QCCmpds_AllMeanFt_q01' is a value in one of the columns, producing this error:
In an assignment A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be the
same.
Error in tdfread (line 182)
x(~xempty) = y;
Is this a bug in the str2num() function? Is there another way to read my tab separated file?
Thanks, Steffen.
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Jan
on 11 Oct 2013
Did you read the documentation of str2num?
Note str2num uses the eval function to convert the input argument. Side effects can occur if the string contains calls to functions. Using str2double can avoid some of these side effects.
So what exactly is 'Xrw_LowConc_QCCmpds_AllMeanFt_q01' and why do you expect it to create an empty matrix? Due to the problems coming from eval I do not use str2num, but always rely on sscanf directly.
sixwwwwww
on 11 Oct 2013
Dear Steffen, I checked
X = str2num('Xrw_LowConc_QCCmpds_AllMeanFt_q01');
but got empty value because it is not valid string input. Also
size(X)
returns
0 0
So I think you should recheck your workspace variables maybe there is another variable also named as X.
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