Problem with load function for ASCII files
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Hi,
I'm unable to load some ASCII files in R2012a. I can open the file in the editor and confirm it's formatted properly (rectangular array of floating point numbers, comments at top of file begun with '%'), so it's not a problem with permissions. When I try to load() the files it returns empty values.
the files look like this, roughly:
% temp.txt
81 0.3 2.364483884 0.075 0.045 0 0 2
81 0.3 2.389637968 0.075 0.045 0 0 2
81 0.3 2.739698969 0.075 0.045 0 0 2
81 0.3 2.662140543 0.075 0.045 0 0 2
...
This is a transcript of me trying to load the file and confirm it's loaded.
>> load temp.txt
>> whos
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
temp 0x0 0 double
>>
There are no error messages, as you can see, just returning an empty matrix. No idea how to proceed from here.
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per isakson
on 20 Jun 2012
Did you try
dlmread
Read ASCII-delimited file of numeric data into matrix
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--- Cont. ---
I cannot make dlmread handle comment lines - regardless of how I set the range.
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--- Revisit the OP's question ---
I find it difficult to remember all the details of all the functions, which read ascii-data. When faced with a failed read it is too easy to jump into the wrong conclusions. I need a "selection guide". Nevermind, I copy&pasted the five lines of OP into cssm.txt and cssm.mat. The two files are thus identical but for the extension. Then I run (R2012a, 64bit, Windows7)
load cssm.txt % ok
load cssm.mat % error
load cssm.mat -ascii % ok
importdata cssm.txt % ok
importdata cssm.mat % error
.
load cssm.mat caused the error message
Error using load
Unable to read MAT-file h:\m\cssm\cssm.mat: not a binary MAT-file.
Try LOAD -ASCII to read as text.
and importdata cssm.mat caused the warning
Warning: File contains uninterpretable data.
> In importdata at 144
and returned an empty result
ans =
data: []
textdata: {}
Yes, I have checked twice that the correct data is assign in the "ok-cases".
Thus, I believe there is some other problem with the file of OP.
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Jun 2012
dlmread() has an option to specify range.
You could put your own load() routine earlier in the path. Or you could do a batch edit to change load to your own routine name (a safer approach.)
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