- Use “readtable" for tabular data with mixed types. It allows for easy manipulation and accessing the data using the column names.
- You can use “readtimetable" for file which has tabular data where rows are associated with a time.
- If the file has for uniform numeric data use “readmatrix".
- If the file has for non-uniform data, where each cell can contain different data types “readcell" can be used.
- For plain text files use “readlines".
Searching contents in a text file.
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Hi. I'm trying to read in a text file in MATLAB. I am trying to extract certain information that I can use in a different code. Here is my question:
1) How do I read in all components of the text file? 2) How is the data presented in MATLAB? 3) How do I extract the information I need?
Thanks.
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Jayanti
on 11 Feb 2025
Hi Adam,
To read and extract data from text files in MATLAB, you have several options depending on the data present in the file:
Please refer to the following documentation link for more information on importing text files:
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