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Re: how to use textscan with gnu octave 3.6.2


From: Philip Nienhuis
Subject: Re: how to use textscan with gnu octave 3.6.2
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 11:37:00 -0800 (PST)

brico wrote
> hi philip 
> 
> Thank you very much for your reply it has helped me a lot. i use fgetl
> because there are too many header lines (more than 50) and as you said 
> the number of header lines vary between files. 
> You can fine an example of the attached -file.
> test.txt <http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/file/n4648825/test.txt>  
> I wrote the code as you said 
> "B = textscan(fid2, '%f = %s%f%f%f%f%f%s', 'delimiter', ';',
> 'headerlines', 1);"
> and i got the results i was expecting.

? Headerlines = 1 ?

In case of varying number of headerlines your while loop/fgetl code is a
good solution - at work we use similar constructs for some datafiles.
If you add another fgetl line after the while loop you could even eliminate
the headerlines parameter.


> Know i need this result to do a bilinear interpolation. The code i wrote
> is the following
> :
> <snip>

Sorry I have no time now, hopefully someone else will jump in.


> Thank you  for your help.

You're welcome.

P.



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