A declared class of variable is ignored. Why?
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I am trying to scan data from a .csv file using textscan in a for loop. When undeclared, the variable is a complicated multidimensional array. So tried to declare the class of the data variable before the loop, but it was ignored. It worked on another computer, so I'm not sure where the problem is. is it a problem with matlab?
How can i stop matlab from igmoring the declaration of the variable?
f = fopen(filename);
line = fgetl(f);
i = 1;
data = struct.empty;
while ischar(line)
data{i,1} = textscan(line, '%s', 'delimiter', ';' );
line = fgetl(f);
i = i+1;
end
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Stephen23
on 21 Jun 2020
Edited: Stephen23
on 22 Jun 2020
Like all array elements, structure elements are accessed using parentheses, so it is unlikely that this indexing does anything useful for your code:
data{i,1} = ...
The correct indexing for structure arrays is shown in the documentation:
I guess that your code implicitly replaces the structure with a cell array, but I have not tested this to confirm.
Curly braces are used to access the contents of container arrays, e.g. the contents of a cell, a table, or a string.
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Jun 2020
S = fileread(filename);
lines = regexp(S, '\r?\n', 'split');
if isempty(lines{end}); lines(end) = []; end %trailing empty line
data = regexp(lines, ';', 'split');
data will now be a cell array with one entry for each line, and the entry will be a cell array of character vectors divided at each ';' character.
If the number of ';' is the same on every line, there is typically a better representation.
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