Using fgetl() to read lines
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How can I choose different line to read instead first line, using fgetl() formula?
Thank you.
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  Amith Kamath
      
 on 10 Jan 2013
        http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/297814 may be of some help. Unless you are constrained to using fgetl() for some reason,
C = textscan(fid, '%s','delimiter', '\n');
% Setup the line number in LineNum,
RelevantLine=C{1}{Linenum};
should do the trick.
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  Amith Kamath
      
 on 11 Jan 2013
				I agree with Walter that this stores the entire file into the cell array, and isn't technically skipping lines. You could possibly choose more lines by using strcat on C{1}{LineNum1} and C{1}{LineNum2}.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 10 Jan 2013
        There is no method at the operating system level to position by line. The operating system itself uses fgetl() (or fgets()) to move forward by lines. MATLAB does not provide any "wrapper" over fgetl() to support skipping lines.
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