how to import csv file in matlab
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Nur Zakaria
am 18 Apr. 2013
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am 22 Nov. 2024 um 4:05
Hi, I have one question. I need to import data into MATLAB from a CSV file. Unfortunately, the data has header information in 3 columns. How do I skip the headers and get the data directly? For example: a= import data ('C:\s11.dat') * Then what is the next step? I need your help. Thank you.
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Mukesh Jadhav
am 13 Nov. 2024 um 0:00
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am 22 Nov. 2024 um 4:05
To import data from a CSV file into MATLAB use the “readtable” function. The “readtable” function automatically detects the header and the number of lines to skip. T = readtable('myfile.csv'); Alternatively, you can specify the number of lines to skip using: T = readtable('myfile.csv','NumHeaderLines',3); % skips the first three rows of data For more information, see: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/readtable.html
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francisco caldeira
am 4 Mai 2020
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am 4 Mai 2020
readtable('myfile.csv'); this generates a warning -> ' Warning: Column headers from the file were modified to make them valid MATLAB identifiers before creating variable names for the table. The original column headers are saved in the VariableDescriptions property. Set 'PreserveVariableNames' to true to use the original column headers as table variable names. '
To solve do:
T = readtable('myfile.csv','PreserveVariableNames',true);
Yongwon Jang
am 18 Jul. 2023
In ver 2023a, syntex changed like below:
T = readtable('myfile.csv', 'VariableNamingRule', 'preserve');
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Karen Hornsby
am 18 Apr. 2013
HI, You can either use the import data wizard by right clicking on the file in the current folder window. When the import wizard opens it should give you a preview of the data and in the top right is a box which asks you how many header lines there are. You can use this to create code to open files of this type repeatedly (this works well but if your new to matlab it can be a bit confusing to edit) or you can used the following code to open files
ftoread = '%file name';
fid = fopen(ftoread);
fgetl(fid) %reads line but does nothing with it
fgetl(fid)
fgetl(fid)
M = textscan(fid, '%f', 'Delimiter','\,'); % you will need to change the number of values to match your file %f for numbers and %s for strings.
fclose (fid)
You can get more help with this in the help file, just type in the command you want help with in the search box. Karen
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Thomas Seers
am 18 Apr. 2013
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am 18 Apr. 2013
I think the easiest way is to use CSVIMPORT from the File Exchange:
%read data example: Import columns as column vectors
[X Y Z] = csvimport('vectors.csv', 'columns', {'X, 'Y', 'Z'});
%remove headers
X(1) = [];
Y(1) = [];
Z(1) = [];
This assumes that the first element in the array contains the header
Thomas
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Senam
am 20 Sep. 2024
Please this did not work for me. My matlab could not recognise the csvimport command
jgd0008
am 2 Dez. 2016
Bearbeitet: per isakson
am 2 Dez. 2016
Hi, Something like this, may work;
data = fopen('file_name.csv');
A = textscan(data,'%s','Delimiter','\n');
B = A{1,1};
fclose(fid);
C = textscan(B,'%s','Delimiter',',');
D = C{1};
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