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Using textscan with txt

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Jake
Jake am 25 Apr. 2016
Kommentiert: Jake am 2 Mai 2016
Hi MATLAB Experts,
I am trying to use textscan function to read txt file, which is actually having more than 100,000 rows and 100 columns.
In order to convert data into a matrix in MATLAB, I am using for loops as follows:
fid = fopen(filename,'r');
tmp = textscan(fid,'%s','Delimiter','\n'); % there are many different data format existing (i.e. char/cell/double)
USdata = [];
for n = 2:length(tmp{1})
temp_data = regexp(tmp{1}{n},'\t','split');
USdata = [USdata; temp_data];
end
However, it takes too long since it has more than 100,000 rows. What would be the most efficient way to do it??
Thanks for any help you could provide in advance.
Jake

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John BG
John BG am 26 Apr. 2016
Try just reading row by row
fid=fopen('example_text.txt')
A={}
tline = fgetl(fid)
while ischar(tline)
A=[A; tline]
tline = fgetl(fid)
end
fclose(fid)
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Jake
Jake am 2 Mai 2016
Hi John,
I tried the way you suggested above. It ran much faster. However, I want to a cell matrix (# of column by # of raw). How can I do it?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Apr. 2016
ncol = 100;
fmt = strjoin(repmat({'%[^\t]'},1,ncol),'\t');
fid = fopen(filename,'r');
tmp = textscan(fid, fmt, 'CollectOutput', 1));
fclose(fid);
data = tmp{1};
If you know the column formats, it would be better to construct a more specific fmt. You might want to adapt some of the methods I use in http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/280772-how-can-i-load-target-data-on-student-alcohol-consumption#answer_219273

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