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How do you get MATLAB to repeat the fgetl or fgets command n times

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So my script is this, so far.
fid=fopen('mydata.csv');
a = fgets(fid);
fclose(fid);
This returns the first line of my .csv file.
But what I want is for the script to repeat the command for say the first n rows, then display only those rows. How can I do that?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Ag. de 2013
fid=fopen('mydata.csv');
for K = 1 : n
a = fgets(fid);
fwrite(1, a); %display it
end
fclose(fid);
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Sarutahiko
Sarutahiko el 2 de Ag. de 2013
Thank you very much Mr. Roberson.
But I have to ask.. why in the HECK does this work?
We never defined K. We never defined n. Although I understand that a is in a for loop, I do not understand why it assumes multiple values, because we never related a to K or n.
I am totally confused by this answer..but thanks very much for your help, I appreciate it immensely even if I do not grasp it.
dpb
dpb el 2 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: dpb el 3 de Ag. de 2013
K is defined in the for loop--it takes on the values 1:n in sequence.
doc for % for details
Of course, in the above loop it's only used as the counter against the 'n' limit.
The form as Walter wrote it is a script so all variables are in the workplace. You already have/had a variable n defined or it would have errored--
>> clear n
>> for i=1:n,disp(i),end
Undefined function or variable 'n'.
>>
As for how a is "assuming" multiple values, a is assigned the returned value from the call to fgets on each pass thru the loop--which is the entity actually doing the work of reading a record from the file. After each read, the internal file position is left pointing to the beginning of the next record so the subsequent call picks up from there.
It's time to begin at the beginning... :) Open the doc's and start with the "Getting Started" topic and read thru the tutorials.

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dpb
dpb el 2 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: dpb el 3 de Ag. de 2013
fid=fopen('mydata.csv');\
s=input('How many lines do you wish to display? ', 's');
N=str2num(s);
for i=1:N
disp(fgetl(fid))
end
fid=fclose(fid);
Add error checking on input string for valid number, etc., etc., ...
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 3 de Ag. de 2013
Note,
s=input('How many lines do you wish to display? ')
should be
s=input('How many lines do you wish to display? ', 's');
if you are going to use str2num() on the result.
dpb
dpb el 3 de Ag. de 2013
Yep, good catch...I'll edit it now...intended to avoid the eval() w/ possible unwanted side effects depending on what user happens to input.

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