Help in importing csv file
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good, I have two problems:
1 - The first is that I want to import a csv file to matlab which has the following form:
0000,1,0.142857
0001,0,0
0010,0,0
0011,0,0
0100,0,0
0101,3,0.428571
0110,0,0
0111,0,0
1000,0,0
1001,0,0
1010,2,0.285714
1011,0,0
1100,0,0
The point is that I want to represent me digits according to the first comma are here, but when you import matlab represents me well:
0
1
10
11
100
101
110
111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
2 - my second question is how I can do to make each of these numbers represent me in each column:
1101 ------------ | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
thank you very much
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bethel o
2013년 11월 11일
I don't really understand your question. The use of 'me' is confusing. What is it?
Why don't you read the csv file yourself, Read the file line by line and split each line with
C = strsplit(str,',')
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Simon
2013년 11월 11일
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2013년 11월 11일
Hi!
You may just load your file and process it afterwards like
% load file
fid = fopen('data.csv', 'r');
FC = textscan(fid, '%s', 'Delimiter', '\n');
fclose(fid);
FC = FC{1};
% extract data
for n = 1:length(FC)
Data{n, 1:3} = sscanf(FC{n}, '%s %d %f');
end
The format string depends on your data. If you use "%s", you will keep your first column as string '0000'. You can split this afterwards in 0|0|0|0.
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bethel o
2013년 11월 11일
OK I was going to tell you what Simon already said. The full instructions can be found here Documentation
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