Importing a signed integer value with a space
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Sander Bovee
el 12 de Ag. de 2020
Comentada: hosein Javan
el 12 de Ag. de 2020
Hello everyone,
I have a data file, i'm trying to import into MATLAB. Several columns are signed integers (see example below):
'+ 24.05' '+ 2.429' '+ 1.460' '+ 2.236'
'+ 24.05' '+ 2.429' '+ 1.459' '+ 2.237'
'+ 24.05' '+ 2.429' '+ 1.462' '+ 2.235'
I'm using the datastore function and then modifying the SelectedFormats setting to adjust to the format to correctly import the data.
I'm trying to use the signed integer values format ('%d') to import this data, however it does not reconize the values above as such. I believe its due the space between the sign and the integer.
Is there a Optional operator(s) that i can add to ignore the space? Or am i perhaps wrong in my assumption that the space is the issue?
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hosein Javan
el 12 de Ag. de 2020
if your data are all positive, then you can ignore plus sign. and your data is not integer use single or double precion. here's a code that imports the data from a text file to matrix.
fileid = fopen('scan1.txt')
c = textscan(fileid,'''+ %f'' ''+ %f'' ''+ %f'' ''+ %f''')
c = cell2mat(c)
c =
24.0500 2.4290 1.4600 2.2360
24.0500 2.4290 1.4590 2.2370
24.0500 2.4290 1.4620 2.2350
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hosein Javan
el 12 de Ag. de 2020
don't mention it. you can even store the matrix data in a .mat file afterwards so you won't need to convert string to number every call of your script or function.
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