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Hi, I have a data file with strings. It looks like this with 4 columns;
data=19-Jan-2015 11:30:00.000    11.8950011     1.7625011     1.7481285 
19-Jan-2015 11:30:01.000    11.8965768     1.7640768     1.7496914 
19-Jan-2015 11:30:02.000    11.8952753     1.7627753     1.7484005
i need to separate these columns for my further analysis. i tried y=str2num(data) but it didn't work. Any advice please. Thank you Darshani
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 16 Sep 2015
				Is there a tab delimiter? Visually it appears to be 5 columns, as 19-Jan-2015 would be a different column then 11:30:01.000 if you are using space delimiter.
Do you need the date/time converted to numeric form?
Which MATLAB version do you have? In particular, R2014b or later, or an earlier version?
Answers (4)
  Binu
 on 5 Oct 2015
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Oct 2015
				Consider your sample input line
19-Jan-2015 11:30:01.000    11.8965768     1.7640768     1.7496914
This line has 3 clear numeric values, 11.8965768, 1.7640768, and 1.7496914. That is 3 columns. But you also have
   19-Jan-2015 11:30:01.000
which contains a space in it. You say that none of your columns have spaces in them, so that implies that one column is 19-Jan-2015 and another column is 11:30:01.000. That's 2 columns. 2 columns plus the 3 clear numeric columns gives 5 columns, not 4.
If you have a day-month-year and a time and you have 4 columns with no spaces, then you could only fit two numeric columns , not 3.
We cannot tell you how to read in the data and convert it until we know exactly what the lines look like.
  Rob Purser
    
 on 2 Oct 2015
        Assuming you're in R2014b or later:
Recreate your data
    data = ['19-Jan-2015 11:30:00.000    11.8950011     1.7625011     1.7481285 ' 13 '19-Jan-2015 11:30:01.000    11.8965768     1.7640768     1.7496914' 13 '19-Jan-2015 11:30:02.000    11.8952753     1.7627753     1.7484005']
Parse using textscan
%%Use textscan to parse
C = textscan(data, '%s %s %f %f %f');
% reorganize the cell array
timestamp = strcat(C{1},{' '},C{2});
timestamp = datetime(timestamp,'InputFormat','dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm:ss.SSS');
parseddata = [C{3} C{4} C{5}];
timestamp
parseddata
Output:
timestamp = 
     19-Jan-2015 11:30:00
     19-Jan-2015 11:30:01
     19-Jan-2015 11:30:02
parseddata =
     11.8950    1.7625    1.7481
     11.8966    1.7641    1.7497
     11.8953    1.7628    1.7484
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  Binu
 on 5 Oct 2015
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Oct 2015
				Is the data 5 columns space-separated, or is it 4 columns tab-separated with the first column happening to have a space in it?
Do you need the date + time converted to numeric form?
  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Oct 2015
        lines_cell = regexp(regexprep(Test_data, '\s+$', ''),'\s+', 'split');
lines = vertcat(lines_cell);
numeric_vals = str2double(lines(:,3:end));
dates = datenum(strcat(lines(:,1), {' '}, lines(:,2)), 'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM:SS.fff');
Now dates(K) relates to numeric_vals(K,:) . You can break numeric_vals out into separate columns if that is useful.
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