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Re: Loading .csv files
From: |
SITI HAJAR A BAKAR |
Subject: |
Re: Loading .csv files |
Date: |
Tue, 17 May 2005 10:01:17 +1000 |
Hi all thanks for the help
For reasons I dont understand John Eaton's solution
load (file_in_loadpath('data.txt')) works
and not plain old
load 'data.txt' . I must say that Octave has the most responsive
(especially to beginners, unlike a lot of mailing lists) and active
mailing lists. Thank you again all.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden>
Date: Monday, May 16, 2005 11:58 pm
Subject: Re: Loading .csv files
> On 16-May-2005, SITI HAJAR A BAKAR wrote:
>
> | Hi guys, I did exactly as below it keep saying
> | nonexistent file 'data.txt'
> | I am unable to save any data to text files either. I've saved
> | the 'data' file to my workpath, and it exists when I type
> | file_in_loadpath('data.txt').
>
> Octave does not search the loadpath for data files (the load in
> loadpath refers to loading .m files, not data files). Perhaps it
> should, for compatibility? In any case, a workaround is
>
> load (file_in_loadpath ('data.txt'))
>
> jwe
>
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- Loading .csv files, SITI HAJAR A BAKAR, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, SITI HAJAR A BAKAR, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, John W. Eaton, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, Mike Miller, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, John W. Eaton, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, Mike Miller, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, John W. Eaton, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, Søren Hauberg, 2005/05/16
- Re: Loading .csv files, John W. Eaton, 2005/05/16
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