str2num change from 2018 to 2021

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Justin Harris
Justin Harris am 28 Feb. 2023
Kommentiert: Justin Harris am 28 Feb. 2023
I have some code to open and use character and number data from a csv file. It successfully runs in Matlab 2018b but no longer works in 2021. Can anyone suggest what needs to change to get this working in matlab 2021? The code is:
text = fileread([csv file name]);
lines = strread(text, '%s','delimiter','\n')
for r = 1:length(lines)
Full_Array(r,:) = str2num(cell2mat(lines(r)));
end
The above lines of code would take open the csv file and create an array containing both numbers and alphanumeric characters. It seems that something has changed about the str2num function so it always returns empty cells.
Thank you.
Justin
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 28 Feb. 2023
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 28 Feb. 2023
@Justin Harris: please click the paperclip button to upload a sample data file.
I remember that STR2NUM has an interesting bug / feature that allowed it to return structure arrays (and function handles and more recently tables, etc.), but cell arrays and char arrays (and more recently strings) are explicitly checked for and are not returned. So your code must have relied on this (most likely) unintended, undefined, undocumented behavior:
str2num('struct(''x'',{''a'',pi})')
ans = 1×2 struct array with fields:
x
str2num('{''a'',pi}')
ans = []
There seems to be no other way to return "an array containing both numbers and alphanumeric characters".
Justin Harris
Justin Harris am 28 Feb. 2023
Yes, the code must have capitalised on that bug. Thanks.

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Simon Chan
Simon Chan am 28 Feb. 2023
Not sure any change on function str2num, but I would use function str2double to try.

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