load columns from file with headlines and dates

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date, Value(1) , Value(2) , Value(3) , Value(4) ........,Value(200)
date, ?, ?, ?, ?
2010/10/01 00:00:00, 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ,....
2010/10/01 01:00:00, 12, 5.4, 0 , 0 ,....
2010/10/01 02:00:00, 7.6, 3.99, 1.18, 0 ,...
2010/10/01 03:00:00, 4.06, 0.0008, 4.05, 6.84,...
2010/10/01 04:00:00, 1.44, 0.0020, 4.096, 8.14,...
Hi!
I have a file like the one above (with headers and dates on the first column). With few columns I'm opening it with importfile('myfile.csv');
However I want to load only from, for example, column 100 to column 101. Any suggestions? I was trying with: dlmread('myfile',',','headlines',2) but doesnt work
Thanks

Answers (2)

Chandrasekhar
Chandrasekhar on 23 Apr 2013
it can be read by using csvread command of matlab
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Ana
Ana on 23 Apr 2013
It's not working. the file has headlines and the first column of the files are dates...
Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig on 23 Apr 2013
Edited: Matt Kindig on 23 Apr 2013
I think this should work using textread():
Format = ['%*s %*s ', repmat('%*f', [1 98]), '%f %f', '%*[\n]'];
data = textread('/path/to/your/file.csv', Format, 'delimiter', ',', 'headerLines', 2);

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Cedric
Cedric on 23 Apr 2013
Edited: Cedric on 23 Apr 2013
Assuming that the date/time column has always the same format, the first value starts at char 22 and you can do something like:
cols = [100, 101] ;
buffer = zeros(1e6, length(cols)) ; % Prealloc for 1e6 entries.
fid = fopen('myFile.csv', 'r') ;
lCnt = 0 ;
while (~feof(fid))
line = fgetl(fid) ;
if line(1) == 'd', continue ; end % Skip lines starting with 'd'.
lCnt = lCnt + 1 ;
values = textscan(line(22:end), '%f,', Inf) ;
buffer(lCnt,:) = values{1}(cols) ;
end
fclose(fid) ;
buffer = buffer(1:lCnt,:) ; % Truncate to number of records.
Note that you might want to realloc buffer when lCnt hits 1e6 (or whichever value you are using for the prealloc). Also, a TEXTREAD guru could probably do this in one shot using this function.

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