define end of line (eol) as unix (\n) not Windows (\r\n) using writecell

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Chris P
Chris P am 14 Dez. 2020
Bearbeitet: Chris P am 14 Dez. 2020
I've got a cell of strings I'd like to write to a text file using the writecell funciton, however, the end of line (eol or newline or line break) is in Windows format (\r\n or CR LF) but I need it to be in Unix (\n or LF).
I'm using Windows OS.
Code to generate text file output:
my_cell_of_strings = [{"Some string"}; {"Another string"}];
writecell(my_cell_of_strings, 'testEOL.', 'FileType','text', 'QuoteStrings', false)
Then e.g. opening in Notepad++ I can see the format is Windows (CR LF) but I need Unix (LF)
I see dlmwrite has the Name-Value pair 'newline' (https://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/dlmwrite.html#btzn85y-1-newline) but writecell doesn't seem to.
Are there any simple solutions?
(I can open in Notepad++ and convert eol but it's not really feasible for many files so needing to do it programatically).
(I could use a loop and fprintf etc. but like the convenience of writecell)
Thanks in advance!
Chris
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 14 Dez. 2020
WRITECELL is ultimately just a wrapper around WRITETABLE.
WRITETABLE calls matlab.io.internal.writing.writeToTextFile, which does not seem to have any option for changing the EOL character. Most likely Walter Roberson is the right person to ask about this.
Chris P
Chris P am 14 Dez. 2020
Thanks, Stephen - I thought that'd be the case. Wonder if it might be included in future release, it'd be a good one-liner!

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Jan
Jan am 14 Dez. 2020
What about writing directly?
C = [{"Some string"}; {"Another string"}];
fid = fopen('testEOL.txt', 'w');
fprintf(fid, '%s\n', C{:});
fclose(fid)
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Chris P
Chris P am 14 Dez. 2020
Thanks, Jan.
For some reason I handn't twigged that using the curly braces in fprint would work as neatly as it does - couple of extra lines vs writecell but I'll roll with it :)

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Rik
Rik am 14 Dez. 2020
Bearbeitet: Rik am 14 Dez. 2020
You can hack a solution together:
  1. Write the file with CRLF with writecell
  2. Read the file as a text file (e.g. with readfile or readlines)
  3. Write the files back with fprintf(fid,'%s\n',data{:}) to write with LF only (do not fopen with the t flag)
Not elegant, not efficient, but simple.
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Chris P
Chris P am 14 Dez. 2020
Thannks, Rik. Afraid I've gone for Jan's anwer though as it probably works best for me ...although your's does accurately answer my question!

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