Clear Filters
Clear Filters

can you please help how to convert a csv file into ascii format?

58 views (last 30 days)
I have a .csv file from a graph. I need to convert it to an ascii file format. I need to load this .ascii file on another software. please help thanks
  6 Comments
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 13 Apr 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 13 Apr 2023
@Sammy: Your file is already UTF8 and contains only ASCII characters. But it does have a BOM:
I removed the BOM (using Notepad++) and uploaded it here.
Adrienne Winter
Adrienne Winter on 14 Mar 2024
I had an issue where my csv was being read as an ASCII in Matlab - I saved the csv again with UTF-8 (with no BOM) from Notepad and this worked to make the csv readable (as I saw it was saved with BOM).
For anyone else who may have the same issue as me.

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Mar 2018
The file that was uploaded is already pure ASCII.
The only thing I notice is that it uses newlines alone for end of line; it is possible that the other program needs carriage-return as well as newlines. If so then
S = fileread('Wavelength (nm)_Counts.csv');
S = regexprep(S, '\n', '\r\n');
fid = fopen('Counts_with_CR.csv', 'w');
fwrite(fid, S);
fclose(fid);
Now Counts_with_CR.csv will have the same content but with CR/NL delimiter.
  2 Comments
Surya Gnyawali
Surya Gnyawali on 14 Mar 2018
Edited: Surya Gnyawali on 14 Mar 2018
Thanks a lot. makes much more sense. The only confusion is that the output 'S' is now a 1x4059 char. Fid is #3. Which file should I use for uploading to CytoSpec software as pure ascii file? Please advise.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Mar 2018
The code writes out a file Counts_with_CR.csv which would be what you would try with the CytoSpec software.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Convert Image Type in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!