Reading in a text file with numbers and strings into a cell array

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Hi everyone, I've attached the text file here, and what I'm trying to do is read in line by line and put the strings and numbers into a cell array.
Ideally I would like to read this into a cell array that looks like this:
First Index
0 1 6 2 3
1 3 2 4 0
2 1 6 4 7
3 0 1 4 7
4 0 5 6 1
5 0 1 2 3
...etc
(I just put a bunch of spaces between the numbers but I actually need them in different cells)
(Its okay if the words/strings are all in the same cell because I'm going to try to find a way to skip that anyways)
Can anyone please assist with this? and do you think you can explain how you make it return to the next cell row after 5 columns?
When I try a code like this, I just get all the data in one cell:
t = readtable('index.txt', 'ReadVariableNames', false);
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Jun 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 16 Jun 2021
@Akana Juliet: do you have any control over the file format? If those words "First", "Second", etc. were replaced with integers e.g. "Index 1", "Index 2", etc. then this task would probably be a lot easier.
Akana Juliet
Akana Juliet on 16 Jun 2021
@Stephen Cobeldick Yes, I can control the Titles of each category but I can't change the format of the numbers beneath the titles

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JJ Lamb
JJ Lamb on 15 Jun 2021
For reading the file in, something like this should work. This will output one cell, but you can index that cell into it's subparts.
fid = fopen('index.txt','r');
t = textscan(fid,'%s','delimiter','\t');
fclose(fid);
You will need to convert the strings to numeric types. Doing what I did below changes the labels like "First Index" to empty values, so you'll want to make sure you save those from the initial t variable.
t2 = t;
for n = 1:length(t2{1})
t2{1}{n} = str2num(t2{1}{n});
end
Last, the easiest way to solve the column problem is being careful with your indexing, if you know how many total columns you have. This following block will take the first row and turn it into the format you want.
reshape(t2{1}{2},5,4)';
First it reshapes the 1x20 row matrix into a 5x4 matrix and then transposes it. Reshape goes down the column first, so you simply transpose once that's done.
Hopefully you can combine these steps to get a result that works for you.
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Akana Juliet
Akana Juliet on 16 Jun 2021
@JJ Lamb Oh I see, thank you for explaining that to me. is there a way to avoid the transpose and just tell the computer 5 columns/values then return, repeat? Because I can't really edit the text file
JJ Lamb
JJ Lamb on 16 Jun 2021
I would check out the documentation for reshape to see if it can do what you want.
Because you have several lines that are mixed in with text, your best option might be to use some combination of a for loop with an if statement something like "if isnum()..." and then append the results together as you go. I don't know if you would be able to do everything in one line.

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