Reading data from a text file
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Hallo
I usually used load function to read text files. However, this time my text file has the first column as p1 p2 p3 and so on. How can I not read this column and load only the next available columns. I used fopen, fscanf and fclose but it gives an empty array as output.
Thanks in advance.
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  Narges M
      
 on 25 Jul 2013
        
      Edited: Narges M
      
 on 25 Jul 2013
  
      use this example:
cfg  = fopen('myfile.txt');
line = fgetl(cfg); %this line reads the first line, you can discard it right away
while( ~feof(cfg) )
    line = fgetl(cfg);
    % read your data here, using textscan for example
end
or use this:
    f = fopen('myfile.txt');
    E = textscan(f,'%s %f %f %f','delimiter', ' ', 'collectoutput',false,'BufSize',10000);
    end
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  kjetil87
      
 on 25 Jul 2013
        
      Edited: kjetil87
      
 on 25 Jul 2013
  
      perhaps you are using fscanf(fid,'%d') ?
Try reading it as characters:
fid=fopen('text.txt');
DATA=fscanf(fid,'%c');
fclose(fid);
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  Narges M
      
 on 25 Jul 2013
				E = textscan(f,'%s %f %f %f','delimiter', ' ', 'collectoutput',false,'BufSize',10000);
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