I combined two text files into one file.
and then i have to filter column.
For example,
12345 0 123 0.234 0.1234 0.1234 0.123
12345 1 123 0.234 0.1234 0.1234 0.123
12345 1 123 0.234 0.1234 0.1234 0.123
456 5 560 0.123 0.2345 0.5412 0.899
456 8 560 0.123 0.2345 0.5412 0.899
456 8 560 0.123 0.2345 0.5412 0.899
I need two columns skipped and fprintf again in the text file.
Like this,
12345 0.234 0.1234 0.1234 0.123
12345 0.234 0.1234 0.1234 0.123
12345 0.234 0.1234 0.1234 0.123
456 0.123 0.2345 0.5412 0.899
456 0.123 0.2345 0.5412 0.899
456 0.123 0.2345 0.5412 0.899
how can I do that?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 28 Sep. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 28 Sep. 2018

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fmt = '%-6d %.3f %.4f %.4f %.3f\n';
mat = dlmread('test_old.txt');
[fid,msg] = fopen('test_new.txt','wt');
assert(fid>=3,msg)
fprintf(fid,fmt,mat(:,[1,4:end]).')
fclose(fid);
Or simply use Notepad++: select those columns using shift+alt, then press delete.

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Hyo Wan Park
Hyo Wan Park am 28 Sep. 2018
Thanks a lot!!!! it's so perfect answers to me.
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 28 Sep. 2018
Another option would be to read the file using textscan, with string format specifiers. Then you could retain exactly the same character data that the first file contains.

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