How can I read rows from a CSV outside of datalines using readtable
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I am trying to read a CSV with a specific format that I can't change. I can read most of the data, but I lose some data from above start of the data lines (in the header that also has a units line). Below I have a section of the data I want to read:
; Bat_MaximumVoltage_x; Bat_MaximumVoltage_y; Bat_MinimumVoltage_x; Bat_MinimumVoltage_y
0; XY ; ; XY ;
1; ; ; ;
2; s ; V ; s ; V
3; 02.06.2022 05:03:33 ; ; 02.06.2022 05:03:33 ;
4; 02.06.2022 15:00:22 ; ; 02.06.2022 15:00:22 ;
5; X-Values ; Y-Values ; X-Values ; Y-Values
6; -2,51E-7 ; 3954 ; 1,11E-7 ; 3933
7; 0,240157917 ; 3953 ; 0,240157889 ; 3933
8; 0,478257917 ; 3953 ; 0,478257555 ; 3933
9; 0,71209725 ; 3953 ; 0,712096888 ; 3933
10; 1,020145332 ; 3953 ; 1,020144999 ; 3933
11; 1,258192585 ; 3953 ; 1,258192221 ; 3933
12; 1,491101584 ; 3953 ; 1,491101222 ; 3933
The csv file I am reading has 40 signal (_y) columns and 39 time (_x) columns. I have manually added the spacing you see above to improve readability.
I can import the data into a table using the following code:
opts = detectImportOptions(filename);
opts.DataLines = [8, Inf];
opts.Delimiter = ";";
opts.VariableUnitsLine = 4;
opts.VariableNames{1} = 'RowNum';
idxTimeVars = find(endsWith(opts.VariableNames,"_x"));
idxSignalVars = find(endsWith(opts.VariableNames,"_y"));
opts = setvaropts(opts, idxTimeVars, "Type","double");
opts = setvaropts(opts, idxTimeVars, "DecimalSeparator", ",");
opts = setvaropts(opts, idxSignalVars, "Type","double");
opts = setvaropts(opts, idxSignalVars, "DecimalSeparator", ",");
T = readtable(filename, opts);
But I want to create a timetable with this data, where the time vector is made of the start time (row number 3) added to the 'X-values', for example:
startTime = 02.06.2022 05:03:33; %datetime variable when read from data
timeVec = startTime + seconds(table.Bat_MaximumVoltage_x);
Then replace the double (type) '_x' columns with datetime (type) columns.
How can I store or access this data from the header of the file (above DataLines) while using readtable to import data below DataLines?
Do I just have to run textscan or readtable again to read those two lines separately?
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dpb
am 23 Sep. 2022
"Do I just have to run textscan or readtable again to read those two lines separately?"
Yes, unfortunately readtable doesn't have the feature of textscan to make multiple reads within the same file without closing and reopening it. textscan does, of course; one can fixup another import object to cull out the header with something like
opt=detectImportOptions('ben.csv',"Range",[4 6],'ReadVariableNames',1,'Delimiter',';')
opt.DataLines=5:6;
opt=setvaropts(opt,{'s','s_1'},'Type','datetime');
tHdr=readtable('ben.csv',opt);
By default the datetime with ambiguous month/day format will interpret the above as 02-June so if these dates are actually February 6, then will need to set the import format option 'DateTimeFormat' to match.
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