Error while using writematrix to save complex values in a .txt

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Hello, I have a very basic script that reads in around 15000 complex values from a .csv file, does some basic data manipulation and saves it into a .txt file using writematrix. However, it seems the values with a negative imaginary component (i.e. in the form of a-bi) are being saved into the .txt as a+-bi. Calling a readmatrix on this file saves these values as NaN and I cannot proceed. Any ideas? A segment of the code follows along with the exported file values.
%% 1. .csv file to table to array
%% 2-4: Modify values by basic division, rss, etc
%% 5. Export data
writematrix(signal_d_prime, 'signal_modified.txt', 'Delimiter', ' ')
%% Check
readmatrix('signal_modified.txt')
signal mod.JPG

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Jeremy
Jeremy el 4 de Dic. de 2019
Editada: Jeremy el 4 de Dic. de 2019
csvwrite
Does this correctly. I will look into writematrix
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Jeremy
Jeremy el 26 de Mayo de 2021
Editada: Jeremy el 26 de Mayo de 2021
What version of MATLAB are you using? The issue with writematrix described in this post was fixed in R2020b. If you are using an older version I would recommend updating. If you are using a recent version and still running into an issue I would recommend making a separate question post.
XYC
XYC el 9 de En. de 2022
Hello Jeremy, I have the same problem when I call writematrix to write the matrix into a txt file and I use R2021a, any solution to this?

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Kristijan
Kristijan el 25 de Sept. de 2024
I had the same problem with strange negitiated imaginary values. The writematrix function seems the work , but if you put an transpose a complex vector the imaginary part gets negotiated. The result is then saved with this reverted imaginary value. For example complex vector xvec. When u save the with writematrix(xvec',"matrix.txt") the stored values have negative complex entries.
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marmite
marmite el 24 de Mzo. de 2025
The single quotation mark operator actually does a conjugate transpose, so your observed behaviour is expected.

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