Handling character array rather than cell
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Hello,
I have a text file (file name: X) having identifiers with 64 byte characters. I used textscan function to read the identifiers in MATLAB as follows:
fid = fopen('X','r');
data = textscan(fid,'%64c','delimiter',',');
As a results, I have a cell of records having 64 byte identifiers. My question is how to have a character array instead of a cell?
I can use function char() to change a cell into a character array:
data = char(data);
But I want to generate a character array when I read the text file using textscan because char() function requires another long time to execute.
Thank you for your attention.
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Walter Roberson
2015 年 6 月 13 日
fid = fopen('X','r');
data = textscan(fid,'%64c','delimiter',',');
data = data{1}; %extracts array of char from cell array
When you use %c format in textscan the corresponding output is an array of character; and as usual, the outputs are all encapsulated in a cell array.
This differs from using %s format in textscan, in which case the corresponding output is a cell array of strings, which is something you might want to apply char() to in order to create a character array.
There is no way to get textscan to return values not encapsulated in a cell array. There is, however, no conversion time to use data{1} to get at the character array.
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