load -ascii : inconsistent behavior

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Hal Caswell
Hal Caswell am 10 Dez. 2012
I am trying to read a tab-delimited ascii file. It has 99 rows and 5 columns.
In R2012b, the command
load FILENAME.ext -ascii
correctly loads the file, producing a variable FILENAME of size 99 x 5.
On a different machine, with R2012a, the same command applied to the same file produces a variable FILENAME of size 1 x 495.
That is, under R2012a the load command is reading the file as a single line of values, rather than as a 2-dimensional array. Strangely, if I use the Import Wizard in R2012a, it immediately recognizes FILENAME as containing a 99 x 5 array of tab-delimited values.
I need to have this code work under both versions of Matlab. Any explanations for the inconsistent behavior?
FWIW the code also worked under earlier versions.
Thanks. Hal

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Jan
Jan am 10 Dez. 2012
Bearbeitet: Jan am 10 Dez. 2012
Read ASCII files with LOAD had a bug in 2012a, when the old MacOS-9 linebreaks are used. Then load the file using fileread, replace char(13) by char(10) and save the resulting string with fopen + fwrite.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 10 Dez. 2012
Try dlmread() or importdata() instead.
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Hal Caswell
Hal Caswell am 10 Dez. 2012
It looks like those would indeed work, and would be fine if I was just starting out. But I've used load -ascii for a long time and would prefer to not have to change the command any time I go back to use older code.

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