How to use textscan to read data with missing values?
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Zoe
am 5 Jun. 2011
Kommentiert: Christopher Conatser
am 27 Sep. 2016
I found it is not possible to use textscan to import a .txt file while the data itself contains missing values.
So for example, I have a test.txt, where * represents missing data(empty) and the delimiter is just whitespace:
1 2 3 4
5 6 A *
7 8 A *
9 * * 10
Is there any exports can help me?? Thanks a lot!
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Jan
am 6 Jun. 2011
Does the file contain '*' as markers for empty value, or did you insert the stars here for display purposes only?
If there are no values in the real file, if a value is missing:
Data = textscan(FID, '%f%f%f%f', 'Delimiter', ' ', 'EmptyValue', Inf);
If there are stars in the file, you could use an intermediate step:
Str = fileread(FileName);
Str = strrep(Str, '*', '');
Data = textscan(Str, '%f%f%f%f', 'Delimiter', ' ', 'EmptyValue', Inf);
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the cyclist
am 5 Jun. 2011
There is a file in the FEX called "readtext" that should handle this situation:
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Zoe
am 6 Jun. 2011
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Christopher Conatser
am 27 Sep. 2016
To extend this question further...I have a similar problem, but the (utterly malicious!) text export function for my instrument also has an irregular number of spaces between different columns, and they also vary depending on number of significant figures. Jan, do you (or anyone else) have any suggestions for dealing with it?
Sample tables (already cleaned up considerably):
SAMPLE BOTTLE TIME SOURCE ERROR LIQUID
------- ------ ---- -- -- ------
1,10 1 15:38 F 320
2,10 1 15:42 F 306
3,10 1 15:48 F 310
SAMPLE BOTTLE TIME SOURCE ERROR LIQUID
------- ------ ---- -- -- ------
1,5 13 22:41 F 198
2,5 13 23:35 F NM *
3,5 13 00:40 F NM *
4,5 13 01:04 F 196
No matter what I've tried (tab delimiter, space delimiter, multispace literals in the formatSpec, setting 'MultipleDelimsAsOne' to false,...) everything skips the "ERROR" column when it is empty.
formatSpec = ' %f,%*f %f %{HH:mm}D %s %s %f';
Thanks for your help!
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