Extract data from URL Human Mortality Database
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Hi!
I'm having trouble trying to extract data from mortality.org.
urldoc = urlread('http://email:passwor@www.mortality.org/hmd/PRT/STATS/Mx_1x1.txt');
Error using urlreadwrite (line 36)
Either this URL could not be parsed or the protocol is not supported.
Error in urlread (line 36)
[s,status] = urlreadwrite(mfilename,catchErrors,url,varargin{:});
Thanks,
Melânia
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Cedric
2013년 9월 26일
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2013년 9월 26일
If not, save the following function written I guess by Andrew Janke:
function [s,info] = urlread_auth(url, user, password)
%URLREAD_AUTH Like URLREAD, with basic authentication
%
% [s,info] = urlread_auth(url, user, password)
%
% Returns bytes. Convert to char if you're retrieving text.
%
% Examples:
% sampleUrl = 'http://browserspy.dk/password-ok.php';
% [s,info] = urlread_auth(sampleUrl, 'test', 'test');
% txt = char(s)
% Matlab's urlread() doesn't do HTTP Request params, so work directly with Java
jUrl = java.net.URL(url);
conn = jUrl.openConnection();
conn.setRequestProperty('Authorization', ['Basic ' base64encode([user ':' password])]);
conn.connect();
info.status = conn.getResponseCode();
info.errMsg = char(readstream(conn.getErrorStream()));
s = readstream(conn.getInputStream());
function out = base64encode(str)
% Uses Sun-specific class, but we know that is the JVM Matlab ships with
encoder = sun.misc.BASE64Encoder();
out = char(encoder.encode(java.lang.String(str).getBytes()));
function out = readstream(inStream)
%READSTREAM Read all bytes from stream to uint8
try
import com.mathworks.mlwidgets.io.InterruptibleStreamCopier;
byteStream = java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream();
isc = InterruptibleStreamCopier.getInterruptibleStreamCopier();
isc.copyStream(inStream, byteStream);
inStream.close();
byteStream.close();
out = typecast(byteStream.toByteArray', 'uint8'); %'
catch err
out = []; %HACK: quash
end
and then execute
url = 'http://www.mortality.org/hmd/PRT/STATS/Mx_1x1.txt' ;
user = 'yourLogin' ;
pwd = 'yourPassword' ;
buffer = char( urlread_auth( url, user, pwd )) ;
You can write buffer to file using e.g. FWRITE. You can also generate url dynamically using SPRINTF if you want to loop over files.
EDIT: you could actually extract the data on the fly, and save a .mat file instead of a text file. For example..
% The two following replacements should be fine tuned to your needs.
buffer = strrep(buffer, '+', ' ') ; % Eliminate + ..
buffer = strrep(buffer, ' .', '-1') ; % Replace . entries with -1 ..
% Txt -> cell array of num columns.
data = textscan(buffer, '%f %f %f %f %f', Inf, 'HeaderLines', 3) ;
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Image Analyst
2013년 9월 26일
Does it change all the time, such that you need to read it in dynamically via MATLAB? If not, then just download it to a local file via your browser then have MATLAB use the local file instead.
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