Mismatch between file and format character vector when characters are skipped
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Jillian Moffatt
am 15 Dez. 2022
Beantwortet: Walter Roberson
am 8 Jan. 2023
I am getting a "mismatch between file and format character vector" error in dlmread (I know it is a retired function, but I have to be cross-compatible with older versions of matlab). I am reading from a file with both character and numeric data, but I believe I am limiting the dlmread function to only the numeric data. The error mentions the non-numeric data is in 'field number 8', but I believe I am limiting it to columns 0 to 6...
I tried using readtable instead, but it appears to work differently between the two versions of matlab I need to use.
Any help or insight would be appreciated, thanks!
The error is as follows:
Error using dlmread (line 147)
Mismatch between file and format character vector.
Trouble reading 'Numeric' field from file (row number 1, field
number 8) ==> Cnumber
(counts),23,23,25,24,22,21,25,23,25,27,23,24,19,24,24,24,22,17,19,24,23,26,24,26,27,24,23,26,25,25,21,23,22,23,26,25,26,26,24,24,28,27,24,22,24,22,22,23,24,20,20,22,22,21,22,26,24,29,26,25,2...
Error in graphfunction (line 144)
test = dlmread(filename, ',', [1 0 (norows-1) 6]);
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Suvansh Arora
am 20 Dez. 2022
A workaround is to use either the 'textscan' function or the 'readtable' function. follow the documentation mentioned below for reference:
- Textscan documentation: Read formatted data from text file or string - MATLAB textscan
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Walter Roberson
am 8 Jan. 2023
csvread() calls dlmread()
dlmread() calls textscan() passing in a format specification of '' (empty character vector.) That is an undocumented possibility, but in practice it scans the first line (after any headers are skipped) and figures out how many numeric fields there are.
When textscan() with '' is used, there are provisions to skip leading non-text columns, but there are no provisions to skip trailing non-text columns. The way that dlmread() handles a range of columns is to tell textscan() to skip the appropriate number of leading columns, but to read the rest of the line as numeric -- and then dlmread() discards any extra columns. This of course fails if there are any non-numeric columns after the leading columns that have been skipped.
The potential fixes for this include:
- readtable(), with or without range specification
- readmatrix() with range specification
- calling textscan() yourself with a format that uses %*f for skipping numeric columns and %*s for skipping text columns -- or using %*[\n] to skip to end of line
- or custom processing of the file, such as using fileread() or readlines() and then using pattern matching or regexp() to extract desired data
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