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Hello, my question is simple and please I request a simple answer, How to convert a big table of data .mat to a text file preserving the same size? I can't give names of variables it's just a matrix full of numbers, the size is bigger than 1000, Thanks in advance!
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Jan
on 6 Jun 2011
The question is a little bit vague. I guess, you want something like this:
Data = load('FileName.mat');
DataField = fieldnames(Data);
dlmwrite('FileName.txt', Data.(DataField{1}));
6 Comments
Wafia
on 7 Jun 2011
Titus Edelhofer
on 7 Jun 2011
Usually
edit FileName.txt
But depending on the size of the file, this might fail in MATLAB. Use any operating system editor to edit the file.
fateh
on 31 Oct 2014
this codes give symbol ',' between columns. Then, how could i replace ',' with blank space?
Yuanjun Zhao
on 5 Jun 2017
Hi fateh, just make it like this dlmwrite('FileName.txt', Data.(DataField{1}), 'delimiter', ' ');
SUSHMA MB
on 27 Jul 2017
How can i convert the .mat file into the following format of .txt file
x={
( 0.000000 0.000000 )
( 0.500000 0.333333 )
( 0.250000 0.666667 )
( 0.750000 0.111111 )
( 0.125000 0.444444 )
( 0.625000 0.777778 )
( 0.375000 0.222222 )
( 0.875000 0.555556 )
( 0.062500 0.888889 )
( 0.562500 0.037037 )
}
@SUSHMA MB: Please do not append new questions as comment to answers of a different question. Open a new thread instead. Note that the readers cannot know, what "the .mat file" is.
Most likely the answer will be easy:
data = rand(10, 2); % Perhaps this is the contents of the MAT file
fid = fopen(FileName, 'w');
if fid==-1, error('Cannot open file: %s', FileName); end
fprintf(fid, 'x={\n');
fprintf(fid, '( %.6f %.6f )\n', data.');
fprintf(fid, '}\n');
fclose(fid);
Do you see the problem? Now you cannot accept the answer and further comments will confuse the readers, because it is unclear, if they concern the original or your question. Therefore such "thread-highjacking" is not wanted.
Fangjun Jiang
on 6 Jun 2011
0 votes
Follow the related question that I asked. Save workspace to m-file. Basically use Simulink.saveVars if you have it.
Sean de Wolski
on 31 Oct 2014
0 votes
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