I have a text file that contains 4*10 array. I want to read 1st column element first and store that column in say x, process it and then read 2nd column and store in same variable x. Is there any commands for that? please help?
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   -1.9360   20.7501   -1.3800    0.2735   -1.9360   20.7501   -1.3800    0.2735   20.7501   -1.3800
   -2.5797   27.6486   -1.3819    0.2524   -2.5797   27.6486   -1.3819    0.2524   27.6486   -1.3819
    1.5073   28.2723   -0.0000   15.0002    1.5073   28.2723   -0.0000   15.0002   -0.0000   15.0002
   -1.9770   37.0812    0.0000   15.0009   -1.9770   37.0812    0.0000   15.0009    0.0000   15.0009
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  KSSV
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2016
				you may try to save your text file as .xls file or .csv file then use the xlsread() function..
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  KSSV
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2016
        
      Edited: KSSV
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2016
  
      clc; clear all ;
for i = 1:10  % loop for each column 
    ColNum = i;          %colmn number 
    fmt = [ repmat('%*s ',1,ColNum-1), ' %f %*[^\n]'] ;
    fid = fopen('data.txt') ;
    data = textscan(fid, fmt) ;
    %%do what you want %%
    data{1}
    fid = fclose(fid);
end
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2016
				@Sachim Patel: this is very inefficient concept and very slow code. Reading and writing from file is a slow process. Your entire concept would be simpler and faster if you simply read the whole data into MATLAB once, and perform whatever operation you want inside MATLAB. You should also learn how to process entire matrices and arrays using MATLAB, otherwise your code will be very inefficient.
See my answer for a much more efficient solution.
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2016
        This is a much simpler and more efficient code:
M = dlmread('test.txt');
for row = 1:size(M,1) % loop over the rows
    M(row,:)
end
for col = 1:size(M,2) % loop over the columns
    M(:,col)
end
Tested on this file:
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