how to read CSV file in matlab while ignoring the first line

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Kobi
Kobi am 23 Sep. 2014
Kommentiert: Image Analyst am 24 Sep. 2014
hi i have this csv file with one header that i dont need and two columns of numbser that i need: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oq2zgmosna347e5/004cm.csv?dl=0 i tried textscan but for some reason it wont work correctly
fid=fopen('004cm.csv');
dat=textscan(fid,'%f%f%f%f%f','Headerlines',1 );
fclose(fid);
what is wrong?
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Star Strider
Star Strider am 24 Sep. 2014
Attach your file here instead. Use the ‘paperclip’ or ‘staple’ icon. (Your file doesn’t exist at the URL you supplied.)

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dpb
dpb am 24 Sep. 2014
What is wrong is you didn't specify the delimiter...
dat=textscan(fid,'%f%f%f%f%f','Headerlines',1,'delimiter',',');
For a simple file such as this, while TMW has relegated it to red-haired stepchild status, I still prefer textread as it returns an array directly instead of a cell array when it isn't (necessarily) needed and handles the filename inherently saving the bother of the fopen/fclose pair...
dat=reshape(textread('matt.csv','%f','delimiter',',','headerlines',1),5,[]).'
I used a single format string and reshape as the one peculiarity for textread for the purpose of returning a single array is that it expects as many output variables as there are conversion fields in the format string.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 24 Sep. 2014
You might want to look at importdata(). You can specify delimiter and number of headerlines to skip.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 24 Sep. 2014
I think it's like textscan() except it does the opening and closing for you.

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