Reading ping output using readtable

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I'm creating a text file with ping results (on Linux) that looks like this (timestamp at start).
PING 172.17.102.60 (172.17.102.60) 56(84) bytes of data.
[1707403470.450935] 64 bytes from 172.17.102.60: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.378 ms
[1707403471.452695] 64 bytes from 172.17.102.60: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.248 ms
[1707403472.482987] 64 bytes from 172.17.102.60: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.337 ms
I can read it using readtable:
511×9 table
Var1 Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 Var7 Var8 Var9
_______________________ ____ _________ ________ __________________ ________________ __________ ______________ ______
{'[1707403470.450935]'} 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq=1' } {'ttl=64'} {'time=0.378'} {'ms'}
{'[1707403471.452695]'} 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq=2' } {'ttl=64'} {'time=0.248'} {'ms'}
{'[1707403472.482987]'} 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq=3' } {'ttl=64'} {'time=0.337'} {'ms'}
How can I extract the timestamps from Var1 and the times from Var8? I think I should be using cellfun, but I don't know how to.
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dormant
dormant on 29 Feb 2024
Thanks. I was late back to check. Sometimes my work gets me distracted.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Feb 2024
ping sometimes produces results such as
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
In theory your code has to handle these as well.

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Voss
Voss on 8 Feb 2024
Here's one way to get the timestamps and times directly out of the file (without using readtable):
format longg
filename = 'test_file.txt';
% show the file's contents, for reference
type(filename)
PING 172.17.102.60 (172.17.102.60) 56(84) bytes of data. [1707403470.450935] 64 bytes from 172.17.102.60: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.378 ms [1707403471.452695] 64 bytes from 172.17.102.60: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.248 ms [1707403472.482987] 64 bytes from 172.17.102.60: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.337 ms
% read and parse the file
C = regexp(fileread(filename),'\[([\d\.?]+)\].*?time=([\d\.?]+)','tokens');
data = str2double(vertcat(C{:}))
data = 3×2
1.0e+00 * 1707403470.45093 0.378 1707403471.45269 0.248 1707403472.48299 0.337
timestamps = datetime(data(:,1),'ConvertFrom','posix')
timestamps = 3×1 datetime array
08-Feb-2024 14:44:30 08-Feb-2024 14:44:31 08-Feb-2024 14:44:32
times = data(:,2)
times = 3×1
0.378 0.248 0.337

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 8 Feb 2024
Edited: Stephen23 on 8 Feb 2024
Here is an easy way to import all numeric data as numeric, and with minimal post-processing for the datestamp:
T = readtable("testping.txt", 'Delimiter',[" ","=","]","["], "LeadingDelimitersRule","ignore", "MultipleDelimsAsOne",true)
T = 3×12 table
Var1 Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 Var7 Var8 Var9 Var10 Var11 Var12 __________ ____ _________ ________ __________________ ____________ ____ _______ ____ ________ _____ ______ 1.7074e+09 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq'} 1 {'ttl'} 64 {'time'} 0.378 {'ms'} 1.7074e+09 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq'} 2 {'ttl'} 64 {'time'} 0.248 {'ms'} 1.7074e+09 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq'} 3 {'ttl'} 64 {'time'} 0.337 {'ms'}
T.Var1 = datetime(T.Var1, "ConvertFrom","posixtime")
T = 3×12 table
Var1 Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 Var7 Var8 Var9 Var10 Var11 Var12 ____________________ ____ _________ ________ __________________ ____________ ____ _______ ____ ________ _____ ______ 08-Feb-2024 14:44:30 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq'} 1 {'ttl'} 64 {'time'} 0.378 {'ms'} 08-Feb-2024 14:44:31 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq'} 2 {'ttl'} 64 {'time'} 0.248 {'ms'} 08-Feb-2024 14:44:32 64 {'bytes'} {'from'} {'172.17.102.60:'} {'icmp_seq'} 3 {'ttl'} 64 {'time'} 0.337 {'ms'}

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