- a loop over fgetl
- read the file as one string, replace empty lines by 'nan nan ... ' and parse with textscan
Import text file with blank lines. Matlab not replacing them with NaN
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Matlab is not replacing my blank lines in my txt file with NaN but just joins all the data together. Unfortunately I need to data in the exact order it is as each line is a unique timestamp but the times are do not come in the txt file.
Any ideas? Tried importdata and textscan with no luck. Using R2014b
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  per isakson
      
      
 on 29 Jan 2015
        
      Edited: per isakson
      
      
 on 30 Jan 2015
  
      Remains (at least) two possibilities
Example (R2013a)
    >> cac = cssm;
    >> cac{:}
    ans =
        16     2     3    13
         5    11    10     8
       NaN   NaN   NaN   NaN
         9     7     6    12
         4    14    15     1
where
    function cac = cssm
        str = fileread('cssm.txt');
        str = regexprep( str, '(?<=\r?\n)[ ]*(?=\r?\n)', 'nan nan nan nan');
        cac = textscan( str, '%f%f%f%f', 'CollectOutput', true );
    end
and where cssm.txt contains
    16     2     3    13
     5    11    10     8
     9     7     6    12
     4    14    15     1
 
Replace
    str = regexprep( str, '(?<=\r?\n)[ ]*(?=\r?\n)', 'nan nan nan nan');
by
    str = regexprep( str, '(?<=\r?\n)[ ]*(?=\r?\n)' ...
                  , 'nan nan nan nan', 'emptymatch' );
to handle empty lines
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  per isakson
      
      
 on 30 Jan 2015
				Hi Cedric,
You are right, "\r" is not needed in the "look behind". And possibly, it saves on execution time to exclude it.
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