Parsing a Large Text File into Sections

3 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Amanda
Amanda am 18 Aug. 2012
I have a large text file as below:
Run Lat Long Time
1 32 32 34
1 23 22 21
2 23 12 11
2 11 11 11
2 33 11 12
up to 10 runs etc.
So I'm trying to break up each section in the file: section 1, section 2, etc and write it to 10 different text files. File 1 will have data from Run 1. File 2 will have data from Run 2.
Thanks,
Amanda

Akzeptierte Antwort

Sven
Sven am 18 Aug. 2012
Bearbeitet: Sven am 18 Aug. 2012
Hi Amanda,
This should work for you. It just reads the input file one line at a time and prints that line to an output file. If it hits a new "section", it makes a new output file named by that section.
fidIn = fopen('inputFile.txt','r');
oldFirstChars = 'somethingtostart';
fidOut = [];
while 1
tline = fgetl(fidIn);
if ~ischar(tline), break, end % Handle the end of the input file
% Get the string up to the first space
newFirstChars = regexp(tline, '\d+','match','once');
% If it's a new "section", make a new file
if ~strcmp(oldFirstChars, newFirstChars)
if ~isempty(fidOut)
% Close the old file first
fclose(fidOut);
end
fidOut = fopen(['outputFile' newFirstChars '.txt'],'w');
oldFirstChars = newFirstChars;
end
% Just print out the line that we just read to the output file
fprintf(fidOut, '%s\r\n',tline);
end
% Clean up any open files
fclose(fidIn);
fclose(fidOut);

Weitere Antworten (2)

Amanda
Amanda am 18 Aug. 2012
Bearbeitet: Amanda am 18 Aug. 2012
Having a slight matrix dimensions error.
Thanks Sven.
Everything works great!!!
Thanks a lot.
  1 Kommentar
Sven
Sven am 18 Aug. 2012
Hi Amanda, this line is just to extract the first 1 (or 2 or 3 depending on how many digits in the section number) characters from the string. Do you have a space character after your section number, or a tab character?
There will definitely be a more robust way than I wrote (I just search for the first "space" character). Perhaps a regexp such as:
newFirstChars = regexp(tline, '\d+','match','once')

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.


Amanda
Amanda am 18 Aug. 2012
Solved the matrix dimensions -- using a plain ascii file. Success in getting the output files.
Only Problem which probably I didn't make clear (been brainstorming too long)
I'm trying to group the file based on the first number of the column:
Output File 1
1 32 32 34
1 23 22 21
Output File 2
2 23 12 11
2 11 11 11
So grouping the data based on the run 1 or run 2 in separate files.
Thanks, Amanda
  2 Kommentare
Sven
Sven am 18 Aug. 2012
Hi Amanda, I just tested the script, and it does exactly that. I've made a change or two now to fix two little bugs:
1. It now works even if the first line is the headers (and not a section)
2. It now puts a newline/carriage return rather than just a newline between lines (so that it shows up on different rows in notepad)
I've edited my first answer with these changes. (by the way, you can hit "comment" rather than "answer" if you want to comment on someone's answer).
Thanks, Sven.
Amanda
Amanda am 18 Aug. 2012
Works Excellent!
Thanks, Amanda

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by