Write in a file, one ligne before the last one
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Khalala Mamouri
on 31 Aug 2020
Commented: Image Analyst
on 2 Sep 2020
Hi
So i have a function file, and i want to write inside the file. ( sounds weired i know)
but i want toto write one ligne before the last line in the function script.
i made up this eexemole to explaine :
function [out_1, out_2] = test (in_1, )in_2
stuf ... % thethe main code of the function
end
i am using this code toto write inside the function file
file = fopen('test.m','a+')
fprintf(file,'%c','stuf')
fclose(file)
the idea is i want to write before the "end" of the function.
is there a way to Go back 3 caracters or up one ligne to sstart writing?
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Image Analyst
on 1 Sep 2020
Yes, open it, read all the lines, counting them in a loop. Then have a second loop reading from the input file, and writing to the output file. When the line number is the count minus 1, call your fprintf() to the output file. Then you can close both files and delete the input file and rename your output file using movefile() if you want. Easy, but let me know if you can't figure it out.
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Image Analyst
on 2 Sep 2020
Add this robust code:
originalFileName = fullfile(pwd, 'Test.txt');
newFileName = fullfile(pwd, 'Test2.txt');
if isfile(originalFileName) && isfile(newFileName)
recycle('on') % Make sure deleted file goes into recycle bin.
delete(originalFileName); % Delete old one.
movefile(newFileName, originalFileName); % Rename new one.
end
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Mario Malic
on 1 Sep 2020
Edited: Mario Malic
on 1 Sep 2020
With this, you'll get contents of the file in File_Data which is a cell size (ii,1) with character arrays.
FID = fopen('test.txt', 'r');
ii = 1;
tline = fgetl(FID);
File_Data{ii} = tline;
while ischar(tline)
ii = ii+1;
tline = fgetl(FID);
File_Data{ii} = tline;
end
fclose(FID);
Replacing the second to last line
File_Data{numel(File_Data)-1} = 'Henry the IXth I am';
You can delete the previous file, I am not sure if fopen would overwrite the file if it has the same name.
Write the file with
FID = fopen('test1.txt','wt'); %
for p = 1:numel(File_Data)
if File_Data{p+1} == -1 % -1 denotes the end of file
fprintf(FID,'%s', File_Data{p});
break
else
fprintf(FID,'%s\n', File_Data{p});
end
end
fclose(FID);
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Mario Malic
on 1 Sep 2020
You changed the order of files
From the documentation:
movefile source destination
%
movefile 'old.txt' 'new.txt'
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