How to remove some lines of a file?

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I have a File of 8.760 lines. I'll use just the first 744 lines. How can I delete the others?
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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson on 19 Feb 2018
What type of file is it? What type of data does it contain?
The general method I would suggest would be to read the file into matlab somehow, and then remove the data you don't need before reprinting the truncated file.
Bruno Souza
Bruno Souza on 20 Feb 2018
It is a .txt file. With some numbers Like this:
18.400
19.000
19.000
19.000
18.700

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 20 Feb 2018
Assuming your file is a text file, you can extract the first 744 lines ans save it like this:
% Full path of the sample text file
filePath = fullfile(matlabroot,'examples','matlab','sonnets.txt');
% Read the file
fid = fopen(filePath,'r');
str = textscan(fid,'%s','Delimiter','\n');
fclose(fid);
% Extract first 744 lines
str2 = str{1}(1:744);
% Save as a text file
fid2 = fopen('test.txt','w');
fprintf(fid2,'%s\n', str2{:});
fclose(fid2);
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Bruno Souza
Bruno Souza on 20 Feb 2018
It is working. Can I still have the data like this?
18.400
19.000
19.000
19.000
18.700
Because the new data is like that:
18.400 19.000 19.000 19.000 18.700
Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 20 Feb 2018
> Because the new data is like that:
This is because the fprint in my script does not add carriage return ('\r') at the end of the line. To add this, please use the following:
fprintf(fid2,'%s\r\n', str2{:});
By the way, if your data file contains numbers only, you can use dlmread and dlmwrite and do your task much easier, like:
x = dlmread('yourData.txt');
dlmwrite('test.txt',x(1:744),'newline','pc');
...only 2 lines!

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