how to let 'textscan' stop when read an empty line
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I have double quoted csv file:
"header1"
(descriptions)
"A","B","3","A","B","3"
"C","B","3","T","B","2"
"D","B","3","A","H","3"
"E","B","3","A","B","6"
"F","B","3","Z","J","3"
(empty line here)
"header2"
(descriptions)
"A","B","3","A","B","3"
"C","B","5","A","B","3"
"D","B","4","A","H","3"
"E","B","3","A","L","1"
"F","B","2","A","I","3"
I tried to use:
fid=fopen('..\data.csv', 'r')
fgetl(fid)
fgetl(fid)
inputtext = textscan(fid, '%q%q%q%q%q%q', ...
'delimiter', ',');
but it reads everything until hits the end of the data file (including header2). How to read data above the empty line? Thanks!!
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Walter Roberson
am 24 Jul. 2012
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textscan() is not designed for this.
You can remove newline from the Whitespace list, but to compensate you have to explicitly match newline in your textscan() format at the point you expect newline to be.
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Walter Roberson
am 24 Jul. 2012
That particular demo is reading blocks of floating point numbers rather than strings. Different stopping conditions internally, unfortunately.
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