How to extract the following number from a text file?

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Dear memebers,
Can you please help me extract the following number hilighted in yellow from a text file into MATLAB?
The numbers will change each time but other characters will stay the same.
You can find the text file attached and that number will be at the end of the text.
Thank you!

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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson on 23 Apr 2019
There are a couple of options how to do this. You can read the entire file in as strings, find the line you want, and regexp the numbers from the line, or you can choose to search through the entire thing by each line with fgetl, and look for a match, then extract the number based on the position of the numbers. Below are two examples, they will need some tweaking if you plan to use them.
% Regexp method
text = fileread('mypath\output_matlab.txt');
number = regexp(text,'Pile-head deflection\s+.\s+(\d.\d+) meters','tokens');
% fgetl method
fid = fopen('mypath\output_matlab.txt');
line = fgetl(fid);
count = 1;
while ~isnumeric(line)
if strcmp(line(1:9),'Pile-head')
number = str2num(line(30:40));
break
else
line = fgetl(fid);
count = count + 1;
end
end
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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson on 24 Apr 2019
Extracting from a cell is simple enough if you just specify a variable as the contents of the cell.
number = number{1};
Sometimes you may have to go a couple of levels deep, because regexp is silly about that. Just do {1}{1} if needed.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Apr 2019
Edited: Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2019
filename = 'output_matlab.txt';
S = fileread(filename);
phd_str = regexp(S, '(?<=^Pile-head deflection\s+=\s+)\S+', 'match', 'lineanchors');
phd = str2double(phd_str);
This code will find any Pile-head deflection value that is in the file. If you are sure that there is only one in the file, then you can add the option 'once' to the regexp() call to speed up execution.
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Ahmad Fakih
Ahmad Fakih on 23 Apr 2019
Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately the resulting phd is NaN (not a number) even when 'once' is used.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2019
I made a silly typing mistake when I copied the code in from what I had tested. I have fixed it now in what I posted.

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