About importdata(filename) function in Matlab

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GUNJAN AUTI
GUNJAN AUTI el 19 de Mayo de 2022
Comentada: GUNJAN AUTI el 19 de Mayo de 2022
I have created two .dat files using a same perl script, but on different machines. But when I use importdata(filename) on one file (..mof-177...) it gives a structure as an output, but when I use it on the other file (...mof-5...) it combines all data in a one-dimensional cell. Can someone please explain what might cause this?
I am attching the files along with this message. It is very frustrating to write a different code for each file as I have 1000s of such file to read.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 19 de Mayo de 2022
"I have created two .dat files using a same perl script, but on different machines."
And they have created different files.
"Can someone please explain what might cause this? "
Most likely this non-numeric nonsense here at the end of every line of data:
which clearly does not exist in the other file:
Add nonsense to file, make it harder to parse. So far no surprises here.
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GUNJAN AUTI
GUNJAN AUTI el 19 de Mayo de 2022
Oh thanks! It's the copying from differnet machine. Unix to windows eol charachter is creating the problem. Thanks, I didn't think of this before!

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