Import data file with comma decimal point

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J.
J. 2012년 12월 23일
댓글: Jon 2022년 9월 26일
Hi !
I have a problem with importing a data file, and I hope someone in here can help resolve it. The file I'm trying to import looks like this (headers not included!):
01-11-2012 00:00:00 52,0837766666504 -2752,54346603125 0 -4280 1 1 2 2 0 0
01-11-2012 00:00:10 55,0510711669922 -2052,33987375 0 -9240 1 1 2 2 0 0
01-11-2012 00:00:20 58,0332733895508 -2952,54345703125 0 -3240 1 1 2 2 0 0
A total of 11 columns separated by tab, stored in a .txt file.
The problem is:
  • 1st column has date and time, which Matlab seems to have troubles with
  • 2nd and 3rd uses comma decimal instead of a dot, which makes Matlab see it as text
I've tried to load the file with the function "load" - which isn't possible because of the mix of data and text. Then I tried using "textscan" which results in an array inside an array, with completely messed up data (all headers in a 1x1 array fx).
Using the following code:
filename = 'test.txt';
delimiterIn = ' ';
headerlinesIn = 1;
A = importdata(filename,delimiterIn,headerlinesIn);
Produced a 1x1 array with all the headers and nothing else (I also tried /t for the delimiter, which didn't work at all).
So this is the point where I hope someone in here can help :) Thanks in advance, and a Merry Christmas to you all! :)

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2012년 12월 23일
편집: Azzi Abdelmalek 2012년 12월 23일
fid = fopen('file.txt');
out=textscan(fid,'%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s ')
fclose(fid);
Then you can arrange your data
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2012년 12월 23일
You have just to concatenate them
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2012년 12월 23일
a=out{1};b=out{2};
for k=1:numel(a)
dat{k}=datenum(strcat(a(k,:), b(k,:)))
end

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per isakson
per isakson 2012년 12월 23일
편집: per isakson 2020년 8월 4일
This functions replaces all "," by ".". Make a copy of your file first. Import in next step.
function comma2point_overwrite( filespec )
% replaces all occurences of comma (",") with point (".") in a text-file.
% Note that the file is overwritten, which is the price for high speed.
file = memmapfile( filespec, 'writable', true );
comma = uint8(',');
point = uint8('.');
file.Data( transpose( file.Data==comma) ) = point;
%%%delete(file)
end
Not sure whether it works with unicode:(
.
Correction:
The statement
delete(file)
is in error. Remove it. memmapfile is a value class and has no delete method. Now it works here (R2012a,Win7). Demo:
>> comma2point_demo
M =
123.4000 567.8000
123.4000 567.8000
123.4000 567.8000
>>
where
%%comma2point_demo
copyfile( 'cssm.txt', 'comma2point.txt' )
comma2point_overwrite( 'comma2point.txt' )
M = dlmread('comma2point.txt')
and cssm.txt contains
123,4 567,8
123,4 567,8
123,4 567,8
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Mustafa Calcuttawala
Mustafa Calcuttawala 2020년 5월 22일
편집: Mustafa Calcuttawala 2020년 5월 22일
@per isakson You the real mvp my man. Your code is a charm. However, when you try and open the file in excel while the memmapfile is still defined and present in the workspace, excel shows an error that the file can't be edited and forces you to open the file as read only. This is probably because the memmapfile has not been removed from the workspace. The statement
delete(file)
doesn't help removing the file. This is the error that comes up:
Error using delete
Name must be a string scalar or character vector.
To remove the memmapfile variable, simply use the command
clearvars file
And problem solved.
per isakson
per isakson 2020년 5월 23일
편집: per isakson 2020년 5월 23일
Thanks for your comment, however I don't fully understand your description.
"[...] while the memmapfile [object] is still defined and present in the workspace" Which workspace do you refer to?
The data file is obviously locked for writing as long as an memmapfile object of that data file exists. (I fail to find a page in the documentation to link to.) Thus, when comma2point_overwrite() is running one cannot open the data file for writing in another program, e.g. Excel. The lifecycle of the memmapfile object ends when comma2point_overwrite() ends and at this point in time the data file is released.
Your description makes me think that you have copied the body of the function comma2point_overwrite() to a script. In that case clearvars is needed to destroy the memmapfile object and thereby release the data file.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2020년 8월 4일
In fairly recent versions of MATLAB, readtable() can now process text files that use comma as decimal point. If it does not automatically detect the comma, then use the option 'decimal', 'comma'
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Johannes Kalliauer
Johannes Kalliauer 2022년 7월 20일
Thanks the correct syntax is:
however 'comma' does not work. I noticed it does not work in combination with opts .
Jon
Jon 2022년 9월 26일
This is a fantastic development! Thanks so much for providing the update

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Hemanth Kumar Padmanaban
Hemanth Kumar Padmanaban 2015년 12월 14일
편집: Hemanth Kumar Padmanaban 2015년 12월 14일
thank you so much for These codes per isakson
you helpe me solve a huge data conversion Problem in my University Project
thank you so much

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