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This is what i have. (note: originally i have 7 columns but i have only shown just 2 columns for convenience)
'No.' 'Time'
'1' '0.000000000'
'2' '0.100209000'
'3' '0.199458000'
'4' '0.299589000'
'5' '0.399856000'
'6' '0.499050000'
'7' '0.599287000'
'8' '0.698449000'
'9' '0.798677000'
'10' '0.898885000'
'
'1000' '99.00000000'
Here is the code i use to extract
fid = fopen('eT1.txt', 'r');
data = textscan(fid, '%d%f%s%s%s%d%s', 'MultipleDelimsAsOne',true, 'HeaderLines',1);
fclose(fid);
But what i want only 1000 values extracted. In that case i need all the 7 columns but till No==1000. how to do that?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 23 Jan 2015
Assuming you only want 1000 rows and not just 1000 values (which is not a multiple of 7):
data = textscan(fid, '%d%f%s%s%s%d%s', 1000, 'MultipleDelimsAsOne',true, 'HeaderLines',1);
It's all there in the documentation of textscan (parameter N)
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Chathu
Chathu on 23 Jan 2015
@ Guillaume- actually i even typed the very same thing as your code except i placed the value '1000' after true.That's why it didn't work.
Your code works beautifully. Thanks alot.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 23 Jan 2015
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 23 Jan 2015
n=1000
data=cell(n,1);
fid = fopen('file.txt', 'r');
fgetl(fid);
for k=1:n
data{k} = fgetl(fid);
end
fclose(fid);
celldisp(data)
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Chathu
Chathu on 23 Jan 2015
@ Azzi- thank you for your response.
Can you kindly tell me, what does '1' refers in the below line:
data=cell(n,1);
Here is what i obtain:
ans{1} =
1 0.000000000 192.168.20.30 192.168.20.2 UDP 60 03ff00000166
but i want to obtain everything in separate columns(as shown below) with their respective headers. How to obtain that?
No Time
'1' '0.000000000'
'2' '0.100209000'

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Jan 2015
You forgot to attach your file. Are the single quotes actually in your file or not? Whynot just use a table:
t = readtable(filename);
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Jan 2015
readtable() takes alphanumeric values. It should be the easiest way, though it requires R2013b or later. You could speed things up (the back and forth question asking) if you would just attach the file, at least just a few lines of it.
Chathu
Chathu on 23 Jan 2015
@ Image Analyst- alright. Thanks for your response.

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