Combining .txt files and averaging data

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Sophia
Sophia on 13 Feb 2022
Answered: Rik on 13 Feb 2022
I have multiple .txt files with the same type of data that I would like to merge
The first column is the same for each .txt file so I need to add the second column of the second .txt to the first .txt
I would also like to average the data of column 3 and 4 in the merged file for each row
Thanks in advance :)
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Rik
Rik on 13 Feb 2022
That seems easy to do. What have you tried?
Sophia
Sophia on 13 Feb 2022
I've looked extensively online but haven't been able to find a solution

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Rik
Rik on 13 Feb 2022
You can get my readfile function from the FEX. If you are using R2017a or later, you can also get it through the AddOn-manager.
With that function you can read your file to a cell array (1 line per element).
Then you need to determine where your data starts.
Then you concatenate the data you want to put on 1 line.
Lastly, you can write the new file with fprintf:
fid=fopen(filename,'w');
fprintf(fid,'%s\n',cellstr_with_data{:});
fclose(fid);

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