Import text file with blank lines. Matlab not replacing them with NaN

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Matlab is not replacing my blank lines in my txt file with NaN but just joins all the data together. Unfortunately I need to data in the exact order it is as each line is a unique timestamp but the times are do not come in the txt file.
Any ideas? Tried importdata and textscan with no luck. Using R2014b

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per isakson
per isakson am 29 Jan. 2015
Bearbeitet: per isakson am 30 Jan. 2015
Remains (at least) two possibilities
  • a loop over fgetl
  • read the file as one string, replace empty lines by 'nan nan ... ' and parse with textscan
Example (R2013a)
>> cac = cssm;
>> cac{:}
ans =
16 2 3 13
5 11 10 8
NaN NaN NaN NaN
9 7 6 12
4 14 15 1
where
function cac = cssm
str = fileread('cssm.txt');
str = regexprep( str, '(?<=\r?\n)[ ]*(?=\r?\n)', 'nan nan nan nan');
cac = textscan( str, '%f%f%f%f', 'CollectOutput', true );
end
and where cssm.txt contains
16 2 3 13
5 11 10 8
9 7 6 12
4 14 15 1
&nbsp
Replace
str = regexprep( str, '(?<=\r?\n)[ ]*(?=\r?\n)', 'nan nan nan nan');
by
str = regexprep( str, '(?<=\r?\n)[ ]*(?=\r?\n)' ...
, 'nan nan nan nan', 'emptymatch' );
to handle empty lines
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per isakson
per isakson am 30 Jan. 2015
Hi Cedric,
You are right, "\r" is not needed in the "look behind". And possibly, it saves on execution time to exclude it.

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