manipulate matrix dimension (ignoring lines)

I have number of matrices sized (203*12),however Matlab doesn't read the first two lines because they are texts. Therefore, I want command to ignore these two lines for all the number of matrices resulting new matrices (201*12) in dimension.
thanks

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 11 Jan. 2018

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Use the textscan (link) function.
Define: 'HeaderLines',2 in the name-value pair arguments.

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Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 12 Jan. 2018
Thank you Star Strider, the aim is to ignore these two lines not to read it
Star Strider
Star Strider am 12 Jan. 2018
As always, my pleasure.
The 'HeaderLines',2 definition will skip the lines.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 12 Jan. 2018
oh great, I used load(strcat) inside for loop, where i should apply 'Headerlines',2, or i should use textscan instead
To the best of my knowledge, the 'HeaderLines',2 name-value pair argument only works with textscan.
If your numeric matrix has 12 columns, something like this will work:
fidi = fopen( ... ); % Insert The Name Of Your File
FormatString = repmat('%f', 1, 12); % Format For Reading Numeric Data
data = textscan(fidi, FormatString, 'HeaderLines',2); % Read File
You may need to add other name-value pair arguments, depending on the requirements of your file. See the documentation on textscan for details.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 12 Jan. 2018
sounds great, I will test and back to you Star Strider,
Thank you very much
Star Strider
Star Strider am 12 Jan. 2018
As always, my pleasure.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
dosen't work!! This my script
Star Strider
Star Strider am 13 Jan. 2018
I have no idea what you are doing. The code you posted makes no sense.
See the documentation for textscan that I linked to in my original Answer.
Les Beckham
Les Beckham am 13 Jan. 2018
Star is correct that your code makes no sense. You need to read some of the Matlab 'Getting Started' documentation.
I think I can see what you are trying to do, though.
Hopefully a few hints will help.
  1. I'm surprised you didn't get an 'Unexpected MATLAB expression' error when you defined nnew. A leading single quote does NOT create a string (char vector) like it does in Excel.
  2. The load command cannot be used to load text data files. Star's suggestion to use textscan is a good one.
  3. I suggest eliminating nnew entirely and changing your loop to for i=1:4. Then create the filename similarly to your strcat command (the part inside your load) but replacing nnew(i,:) with num2str(i). Actually, if I were doing it, I would use sprintf, but strcat should work. For example: filename = strcat(...
  4. Then, use Star's suggestion and use fopen and textscan (with an appropriate format spec) to read the files. Since you are doing this in a loop - reading multiple files - you will want to save the data for each file separately (I suggest using a cell array so replace data = ... with data{i} = ... in your loop). Or, you could put your plot command inside the loop (and use hold on) so you get each set of data on the same plot.
  5. Be sure to fclose your file at the bottom of the loop.
  6. Number one suggestion: read the documentation for all of the commands that Star and I have suggested. There are examples in there that will really help you understand how things are working. Also, read the documentation on using the debugger. You can step through your code and see where things are going wrong.
Good luck
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
Hello Star and Les Beckham,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I would like to explain my idea briefly. I recored one word for two speakers.each speaker repeated this word 10 times based on different recording time duration from 0.5 second To 5. For each time duration like 0.5s will measure different features. My aim to plot all cases of recording for speaker one with one feature and I have 5 features. So, in total, it will have 5 plots for each speakers. the lines that i want to skip are in features matrices.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 13 Jan. 2018
‘... the lines that i want to skip are in features matrices.
We have to know more about the file structure. We cannot guarantee that we can recover the information you want from the files that you saved.
Jan
Jan am 13 Jan. 2018
@Najiya Omar: Please use flags only to inform admins and editors about postings, which might conflict with the terms of use.
If you want to say thank you, use a comment. Thanks.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
the matrices saved as file.dat, the two first lines are text. the size of matrix is (201*12) in dimension, after skipping the text lines will generate (199*12)
Star Strider
Star Strider am 13 Jan. 2018
The prototype code in my previous Comment (link) should work.
If it does not, attach one of your files to your original post or to a Comment so we can find out what the problem is.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
I am not able to attached file.dat because this what i got Cannot attach this file because:
File format is unsupported. Use any of these formats: .bmp, .csv, .fig, .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .m, .mlx, .mat, .mdl, .pdf, .png, .txt, .xls, .zip
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
I sent file.m
Jan
Jan am 13 Jan. 2018
So all you have to do is to change the file extension to ".txt" or zip the file.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
@ Jan Simon, Sure i will, thank you for letting me know.
Your text file ‘LPCC.m’ (that should be named ‘LPCC.txt’) can be read with:
fidi = fopen('LPCC.m', 'rt');
D = textscan(fidi, repmat('%f', 1, 13), 'HeaderLines',2, 'CollectOutput',1);
or more appropriately:
fidi = fopen('LPCC.txt', 'rt');
D = textscan(fidi, repmat('%f', 1, 13), 'HeaderLines',2, 'CollectOutput',1);
Note that there are 13 columns — not 12 — in each line.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Najiya Omar am 13 Jan. 2018
works great!!! Please accept my deepest thanks and if you don't mind might have another questions after test all files.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 13 Jan. 2018
As always, my pleasure!
I will do my best to address your other questions.
Hello star, how can I do his command in loop under different folders in different directories.
if true
data = load(strcat('C.....', filePaths(i,:) ,LPCC.dat')); end
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 16 Jan. 2018
Even does not work
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 16 Jan. 2018
Then write your own special, custom reader for the file.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar am 16 Jan. 2018
Thanks

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