Difference between revisions of "Matlab/MatlabIntro"
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This works also for other matrices | This works also for other matrices | ||
To add a path and a filename, for instance, use | To add a path and a filename, for instance, use | ||
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*'headerlines'* skips lines in the beginning | *'headerlines'* skips lines in the beginning | ||
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− | + | [a b c] = textread( file, '%5n %3f', 'headerlines', 2); | |
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Revision as of 11:51, 5 January 2015
- Squared brackets concatenate strings:
This works also for other matrices
To add a path and a filename, for instance, use :: a = ['pathto/' 'myfile'];
- Use *textread* to read in ASCII files
*'headerlines'* skips lines in the beginning The format string tells which kind of variable to read. :: [a b c] = textread( file, '%5n %3f', 'headerlines', 2);
An empty format string reads the whole file
:: [a] = textread( file, , 'headerlines', 2);