First colum of CSV-imported table has "x___" added to its name

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z8080
z8080 el 21 de Oct. de 2019
Comentada: z8080 el 22 de Oct. de 2019
I have a bunch of automatically-generated CSV files with headers, which I'd like to import into Matlab as a table. I used code such as
T = readtable('d:\test.csv', 'readvariablenames', true);
However, even though the name of the CSV's first column is runNr, the first column in the Matlab table gets named "x___runNr"
This clearly has something to do with the CSV files being in a slightly format different from that expected by Matlab. For instance, if I manually change the name of that first cell in Excel to something else, then reopen the CSV, the cell contents are all merged into a cell, on every row.
Still, I am not sure what to do to fix this, since I cannot change the format of the CSVs.
Any help?
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Star Strider
Star Strider el 21 de Oct. de 2019
It imports correctly for me in R2019b (Update 1):
T =
runNr repNr trialNr file
_____ _____ _______ ____________________
NaN NaN NaN {0×0 char }
NaN NaN NaN {0×0 char }
NaN NaN NaN {0×0 char }
1 1 1 {'stimuli/12C1.wav'}
(Posting only a relevant subset of the columns.)

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Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes el 21 de Oct. de 2019
The file probably has a Byte Order Mark in the beginning.
If you read the raw bytes using fopen/fread you can see the mark at the beginning.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 22 de Oct. de 2019
You could post-process the imported table to change the variable name. Something like this should work, though I haven't tried it:
mytable.Properties.VariableNames{1} = ...
strrep(mytable.Properties.VariableNames{1}, 'x___', '');
z8080
z8080 el 22 de Oct. de 2019
Perfect, thank you!

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