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How to import data from a csv that contains strings numbers and blank cells

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I have a csv that contains a single column with a lot of data in it. The data is a variety of strings, numbers and blanks, where I want to keep it in the exact order including all of the blank cells. So an example of the data would be:
A
05
G
12
I have tried to use importdata and this works perfectly, the problem is my csv has over 1 million rows and for some reason using importdata only imports to just over the first 100k rows.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Philip Caplan
Philip Caplan 2015년 4월 15일
Have you tried using "csvread" to import the entire column? For some examples, please see:
R2
R2 2015년 4월 16일
csvread does not work as it only accepts numerical values, as I have text in the column as well as numbers I get an error message.

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2015년 4월 16일
I would experiment with textscan.
Example:
fidi = fopen('filename.csv');
D = textscan(fidi, '%s', 'Delimiter',',');
fclose(fidi);
This should read everything in as a cell array of strings. (I don’t have your file, so this is just a guess on my part. I will leave it to you to experiment.) You may need other arguments in the textscan call (such as 'EndOfLine'), but it may work as described here without any changes.
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R2
R2 2015년 4월 19일
I changed the delimiter to \n to include all of the blank spaces, but otherwise this worked! Thanks for your help!

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Roberto Herrera-Lara
Roberto Herrera-Lara 2015년 4월 14일
100k rows, and if you do the same process several times(10 times) and then you concatenate the matrixs, i dont know, perhaps works!! =) Divide and conquer algorithm

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