I have a .txt file which is not in a 'MATLAB' friendly format and I am trying to manipulate the data so that I can then delimit it and plot it later

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Hi,
I have attached the .txt file I am trying to parse.
The data is set out in a way where the Date, Time, Latitude and Longitude are on the line above. I then want the timestamp along with the >FFT response (which I could then delimit later on). So far I have got to identifying where the data I need is, but cannot get it to display what those lines are and then copy that to a new text file to import/manipulate. Anything I do I get back "Undefined operator '==' for input arguments of type 'cell'." I want to keep this as simple code as possible.
clear all
%% chopping data up
filename = 'AMT_20181115082845.txt';
delimiterIn = ' ';
Raw = importdata(filename,delimiterIn);
Copy = Raw(2:end);
Raw = Raw(1:end-1);
Table = [Raw(3:end), Copy(3:end)];
%% FFT find
FFTindex = strfind(Table,'>FFT','ForceCellOutput', true);
A = [FFTindex(:,2), FFTindex(:,2)];

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Guillaume
Guillaume am 28 Nov. 2018
I don't know what format you want ultimately, nor what can change in the format of the file. This is how I'd start:
filecontent = fileread('AMT_20181115082845.txt'); %read whole file at once
ffts = regexp(filecontent, '([^\r\n]+)[\r\n]+>FFT:([^\r\n]+)', 'tokens'); %get line before >FFT and content on that line
ffts = vertcat(ffts{:}); %convert to Nx2 cell array
datlonglat = cellfun(@(datlonglat) textscan(datlonglat, '%f/%f/%f,%f:%f:%f,%f,%f'), ffts(:, 1), 'UniformOutput', false); %parse line before ffts
datlonglat = cell2mat(vertcat(datlonglat{:})); %convert to Nx8 matrix
data = table(datetime(datlonglat(:, 1:6)), datlonglat(:, 7), datlonglat(:, 8), ffts(:, 2), 'VariableNames', {'datetime', 'latitude', 'longitude', 'ffts'})
I have no idea how the ffts part should be parsed, I've left as is.
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Damsel in Distress
Damsel in Distress am 29 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Damsel in Distress am 29 Nov. 2018
Hi,
Thanks for that. I have had a go at parsing the FFT bit using your logic above.
fft = cellfun(@(fft) textscan(fft, '%f,E%f,N%f,F%f,A%f,GAIN%f,%f;%f;%f;%f;%f;%f;%f;%f;f;%%f;%f;%f;f;%f;%f;%f'), ffts(:, 2), 'UniformOutput', false); %parse fft line
fft = cell2mat(vertcat(fft{:})); %convert to Nx8 matrix
Thanks for your help :)
Guillaume
Guillaume am 29 Nov. 2018
Possibly, the simplest is to change the initial regular expression so that the 2nd token only captures the relevant part of that FFT line and textscan that:
filecontent = fileread('AMT_20181115082845.txt'); %read whole file at once
ffts = regexp(filecontent, '([^\r\n]+)[\r\n]+>FFT:[^,]+,[^,]+,[^,]+,[^,]+,[^,]+,[^,]+,([^\r\n]+)', 'tokens'); %get line before >FFT and content on that line after the first 6 comma separated entries
ffts = vertcat(ffts{:}); %convert to Nx2 cell array
datlonglat = cellfun(@(datlonglat) textscan(datlonglat, '%f/%f/%f,%f:%f:%f,%f,%f'), ffts(:, 1), 'UniformOutput', false); %parse line before ffts
datlonglat = cell2mat(vertcat(datlonglat{:})); %convert to Nx8 matrix
fftvalues = cellfun(@(fftv) textscan(fftv, '%f', 'Delimiter', ';'), ffts(:, 2), 'UniformOutput', false)
fftvalues = cell2mat([fftvalues{:}])';
data = table(datetime(datlonglat(:, 1:6)), datlonglat(:, 7), datlonglat(:, 8), fftvalues, 'VariableNames', {'datetime', 'latitude', 'longitude', 'fftvalues'})

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