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Insert row in a text file-formating issues

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Ionut  Anghel
Ionut Anghel on 17 Jun 2015
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi,
I have follwing question:
I have a "Mytext.txt" file which contains a formated table [20000X30]. It looks like:
1 2 3 4 .... 30/
2 2 3 4 .... 30/
................
20000 2 3 4...30/
I would like to insert a row after each row from the table such Mynewtext.txt" file should look like:
1 2 3 4 .... 30/
120 30/
2 2 3 4 .... 30/
120 30/
................
20000 2 3 4...30/
The row 120 30/ has to be formatted such that I have ten blanks, 120, again ten blanks and 30.
Thank you

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Christiaan
Christiaan on 17 Jun 2015
Edited: Christiaan on 17 Jun 2015
Dear Ionut,
What you could do is use the import gui tool in MATLAB for importing text files. With this tool, you can determine how you want to import your data. It is even possible to generate a script to do this automatically. Documentation can be found here.
Once you have accieved this, you can just look at your importated mat file and modify it to your wish. (for example adding a line in your textfile) And once you are done, you can save it as a textfile again.
Kind regards, Christiaan
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Ionut  Anghel
Ionut Anghel on 17 Jun 2015
It si not really working. The follow errors occures: Error using file>normalize (line 316) Directory of \\pnap1h1\ita\MATLAB\PI636_2HCP_Plot.txt doesn't exist Error in file (line 106) answer = normalize(arg); Error in finfo (line 13) fil=file('normalize',varargin{1});
The directory exist and file is read with fopen, and I can write with fprintf. My files are really big (above 100 MB). I needed to rewrite to a specific format in order to use a special plot program. Thank you for your kindness,
Ionut

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