Convert .txt to .csv with prespecified format
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    Ancalagon8
 el 17 de Abr. de 2024
  
    
    
    
    
    Editada: Cris LaPierre
    
      
 el 8 de En. de 2025
            I have a (.txt) with this format
 2023 JAN  1   00 31 34.1 38.5625 23.6833   14         2.0
 2023 JAN  1   00 38 24.7 38.3304 20.4172   19         1.0
 2023 JAN  1   00 47 15.0 38.3940 21.9118    7         0.9
and i want to make a file with the following format:
 DATETIME;LAT;LONG;DEPTH;MAG
 01-01-2023T00:31:34.1;38.5625;23.6833;14;2.0
 01-01-2023T00:38:24.7;38.3304;20.4172;19;1.0
 01-01-2023T00:47:15.0;38.3940;21.9118;7;0.9
Any help?
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 el 17 de Abr. de 2024
				Please attach an example of the original file to your post using the paperclip icon.
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 el 17 de Abr. de 2024
        
      Editada: Cris LaPierre
    
      
 el 17 de Abr. de 2024
  
      Assuming your input file can be duplicated by copying and pasting the text above into a text file, here is how I would do it.
- Treat the file as a fixed-width file
- Import the date and time as a single variable of type datetime
- Set the display format of the datetime variable to be your desired output format
- Set the variable names to be your desired output names
With the table formatted the way you want, use writetable to create your output file, specifying the desired delimirter.
% set up import options
opts = fixedWidthImportOptions("VariableWidths",[25,8,8,5,12],"NumVariables",5,'DataLines',3);
opts = setvartype(opts,'Var1','datetime');
opts = setvaropts(opts,"Var1",'InputFormat','yyyy MMM d HH mm ss.S','DatetimeFormat','MM-dd-yyyy''T''HH:mm:ss.S');
opts.VariableNames = ["DATETIME" "LAT" "LONG" "DEPTH" "MAG"];
% import original file
data = readtable("originalFile.txt",opts)
% create output file
writetable(data,'outputFile.txt','Delimiter',';')
Now preview the output file
type('outputFile.txt')
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 17 de Abr. de 2024
				R2018b definitely has the fixedWidthImportOptions function.
I wonder whether it is possible that you are using R2018a? The function was introduced in R2018b.
  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 el 18 de Abr. de 2024
				
      Editada: Cris LaPierre
    
      
 el 8 de En. de 2025
  
			The bottom of the fixedWidthImportOptions page indicates it was added in R2017a, but I can reproduce the error in R2018a, so I did some digging. It is indeed available in R2017a, but the calling syntax is different. From the R2018a doc:
Alternatively, for a messy fixed-width text file that is not automatically detected by the detectImportOptions function, create a custom FixedWidthImportOptions object:
opts = matlab.io.text.FixedWidthImportOptions 
% set up import options
opts = matlab.io.text.FixedWidthImportOptions;
opts.VariableNames = {'DATETIME' 'LAT' 'LONG' 'DEPTH' 'MAG'};
opts.VariableWidths = [25,8,8,5,12];
opts.DataLines = 3;
opts = setvartype(opts,'DATETIME','datetime');
opts = setvaropts(opts,'DATETIME','InputFormat','yyyy MMM d HH mm ss.S','DatetimeFormat','MM-dd-yyyy''T''HH:mm:ss.S');
% import original file
data = readtable('data.txt',opts)
% create output file
writetable(data,'outputFile.txt','Delimiter',';')
Now preview the output file
type('outputFile.txt')
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