manipulating the imported data using textscan
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Sanwal Yousaf
el 14 de En. de 2016
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 14 de En. de 2016
I have used textscan to import data from a text file. The data has indeed been imported and it is stored as cell array. The string contains the data that has two sections and i want the section that has the data for calculated reaction time and not raw reaction time. There are no obvious delimiters that will be repeated and the number of rows in the calculated reaction times vary because it is generated by the responses from the test subjects. My code seems to work so far, but the next step would be to isolate the data from the cell using a loop i suspect. I am open to any and all ideas. I am also attaching the file in question to this question.
[filename] = uigetfile('*', 'Select the data file') %feed the data file here with the reaction times.
import_data = importdata(filename) %This function imports the reaction data from the file
[data] = import_data.data
fid = fopen(filename,'r')
scan_init_cell = textscan(fid, '%s %s %s', 'headerlines',18, 'CollectOutput', 1,...
'TreatAsEmpty',{'Responsed to Nothing','Missed Response'})
fclose(fid)
scan_init = [scan_init_cell{:}]
scan_init_cell = cellfun(@isnan, scan_init, 'un', 0);
%file_string = scan_init_cell{1};
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Walter Roberson
el 14 de En. de 2016
What is it that needs to be done that is not done by the solution I provided in http://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/263082-skipping-the-lines-in-a-txt-file-before-importing-it#comment_333996 ?
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Walter Roberson
el 14 de En. de 2016
The scan_init variable I produced there is a numeric array. You would have no further use of the cell array unless you wanted to look at the strings that had been used in place of some of the reaction times.
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