Reading data from a text file, comma delimited

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EEEmatlab
EEEmatlab on 17 Aug 2018
Commented: Adam Danz on 18 Aug 2018
Hi
I want to read data from a textfile, any help will be nice.
The actual data looks like this.
A B
1, 2
3, 4
5, 6
7, 8
But in the text file the data looks like this: 1, 23, 45, 67, 8
how do i read it so that i store 1 3 5 7 in A without the commas and 2 4 6 8 in B without commas.
Thanks.

Answers (1)

Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 17 Aug 2018
Edited: Adam Danz on 17 Aug 2018
readtable() seems to work with your example data.
m = readtable('test.txt')
m =
4×2 table
A B
_ _
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
m.A is your first column.
m.B is your second column.
If the first row of your data, "A B", really isn't separated by a comma, you'll lose those variables names in your table (m.Var1 instead of m.A). If they do have a comma, your table will contain the variable names. I put a comma in your example to produce my outputs.
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EEEmatlab
EEEmatlab on 18 Aug 2018
also i noticed in some places you have to use {} and in others () why is this?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 18 Aug 2018
Is this the best way to do what?
What do you mean "A is real, B is img"?
This seems far from your original question so maybe it would be better to post a new question for fresh eyes.
Curly brackets { } are used to index cell arrays while parentheses ( ) can be used to index matrices.

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