how do i use textscan to display strings have spaces in between ?

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Hi friends, i have used this code with textscan:
fidpw= fopen('yy.txt','rt');
format = repmat('%s ',[1 row1]);
Pat = textscan(fidpw,format );
fclose(fidpw);
i used texscan to display the columns in this file but it doesn't work well because of the space existed in between the first rows of its corresponding columns
the columns looks like :
col1={stage iiib;t3;n1;m0}
col2={stage iv;t4;n1;m1}
code output looks like:
col1={stage;stage;t3;n1;m0}
col2={iiib;iv;t4;n1;m1}
?????
is this because i used %s in textscan ???
Thanks in advance!

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Mar 2017
In that situation, you should
Pat = textscan(fidpw, format, 'whitespace', '', 'delimiter', ';');
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Mar 2017
ncol = 12;
fmt = repmat('%s', 1, ncol);
fid = fopen('Classeur1.txt', 'rt');
Pat = textscan(fid, fmt, 'Delimiter', '\t');
fclose(fid)
chocho
chocho on 22 Mar 2017
@ Walter Roberson Great bro!
Works Well. the key point is the delimiter '\t'
Appreciate your help! Always perfect answers from you .

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KSSV
KSSV on 22 Mar 2017
fid = fopen('my text file','r');
S = textscan(fid,'%s','delimiter','\n') ;
fclose(fid) ;
S = S{1} ;
Note that S will be a cell. You can access your required line using S{i} . Where i is your line number.
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chocho
chocho on 22 Mar 2017
code bug Error using textscan Buffer overflow (bufsize = 4095) while reading string from file (row 1 u, field 1 u). Use 'bufsize' option. See HELP TEXTSCAN. iic stage iia stage i stage iiic stage i stage iva stage iia stage iia stage i stage iii stage ii stage iv stage iiic stage iia stage iv stage iib NA stage iiib stage iiib stage iii stage iv stage iii
Error in Comparison (line 82) Patient = textscan(fidpw,'%s','delimiter','\n') ;

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