Import txt file into matlab using programically

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I have data in txt file as shown below:
ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
01234efefabcdeffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffabcdeabcdeffffff
abcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcd
abcdffffffefefefefbabadededf
1234dace56778445dcfacedbebbf
abcdfedfedabce34127432ffedab
now these data i have to take in m file by importing txt file into matlab.For that what matlab code should be written.....
Thanks
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Jan
Jan on 12 Sep 2012
And what is the desired output? A String or are these characters 4 Byte hex-encoded signed integers?
Tinkul
Tinkul on 12 Sep 2012
It is continuous string of digits.There is no commas,spaces etc.Output should be same as in the txt file.

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Jan
Jan on 12 Sep 2012
Edited: Jan on 12 Sep 2012
fid = fopen(FileName, 'r');
if fid == -1, error('Cannot open file'); end
S = fread(fid, Inf, '*char');
fclose(fid);
Or to use a Matlab function:
S = fileread(FileName);

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Kevin Claytor
Kevin Claytor on 11 Sep 2012
The Documentation has rather extensive help for file opening, reading and saving http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/f16-5702.html#f16-14492. I will direct you to a few in particular;

K
K on 11 Sep 2012
I've used the command textread really successfully with .txt files where the columns of numbers were separated by spaces or tabs. The command looked something like this:
textread('Nameoftextfile.txt','%f %f %f','headerlines',12);
Try searching for textread in the Matlab help to get details for your specific application.

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