Extracting data from messy text file
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Alison
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
Respondida: D. Ali
el 27 de Abr. de 2019
Data file attached. There is a header followed by row names. I want to extract the numeric data for Time, and Area and Volume then group them together into a convenient format for analysis. I've tried textscan, sscanf. I haven't regexp because I've never used it before! Many thanks in advance!
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dpb
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: dpb
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
It's just a repetitive application of textscan...
fmt1='Time [T] %f';
fmt2='Area [V] %f %f %f Volume [V] %f %f %f';
fid=fopen('Data.txt');
% read first set as has unique number header lines
time=cell2mat(textscan(fid, fmt1,'headerlines',10)); % 1st time value
data=cell2mat(textscan(fid, fmt2, ...
'headerlines',3,'collectoutput',true,'delimiter','\n'))
% and second also has unique number to skip...
time=[time; cell2mat(textscan(fid, fmt1,'headerlines',5))];
data=[data; cell2mat(textscan(fid, fmt2, 'headerlines',3, ...
'collectoutput',true,'delimiter','\n'))];
while ~feof(fid)
time=[time; cell2mat(textscan(fid, fmt1,'headerlines',7))];
data=[data; cell2mat(textscan(fid, fmt2, 'headerlines',3, ...
'collectoutput',true,'delimiter','\n'))];
end
fid=fclose(fid);
At the end you'll have a Nx1 vector of time and Nx6 of volumes and areas. You could either concatenate time and data into one array or separate out A and V based on the columns in data; your choice.
At the command line the above gives me
>> [time data]
ans =
1.0e+04 *
0 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.0995 0.0987 0.0009
0.1054 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1089 0.1081 0.0008
0.2108 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1102 0.1093 0.0008
0.3162 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1111 0.1103 0.0008
0.4216 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1118 0.1110 0.0008
0.5270 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1124 0.1116 0.0008
0.6324 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1129 0.1120 0.0008
0.7379 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1134 0.1126 0.0008
0.8433 1.7221 1.6475 0.0746 0.1139 0.1130 0.0008
...
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dpb
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: dpb
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
Oh, I see now...I had just glanced at the first couple and that the other data seemed in the right place and presumed it was ok. I'll have to see if can see what's causing that.
Oh, I see...there are two more lines after T=0 in the output--is that real or are there two lines missing in the first section? Assuming it's real and an artifact of the startup, need to handle the first two separately instead of just the first one. I'll amend the answer in a few minutes...
dpb
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: dpb
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
...I'm actually looking at Inflow rather than area now.
I didn't try it, I think you'll need to modify fmt to
fmt2=['Area [V] %f %f %f' repmat(%*s,1,5) 'InFlow [V/T] %f %f %f'];
to skip the five string fields in the intermediary line. The alternative is to read the Area line by itself, then another textscan call for the InFlow line w/ another 'headerline', 1 parameter, or just insert a call to fgetl between the two without 'headerline'.
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Joseph Cheng
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: Joseph Cheng
el 14 de Jul. de 2014
dpb's solution is much more elegant but thought i'd put what i did so far.
fid = fopen('Data.txt');
nlines = 1;
dashes = [];time=[]; timeline=[];
dataInd = 1;
while 1
tline = fgetl(fid);
if ~ischar(tline),break,end
if ~isempty(tline)& length(tline)>=2
switch tline(2:3)
case '--'
dashes = [dashes nlines];
case 'Ti'
timeline = [timeline nlines];
tTime= sscanf(tline,' Time [T] %f');
if isempty(tTime),continue, end;
Data(dataInd).time = tTime;
dataInd = dataInd +1;
case 'Ar'
tArea= sscanf(tline,' Area [V] %f%f%f')';
Data(dataInd).Area = tArea;
case 'Vo'
tVolume= sscanf(tline,' Volume [V] %f%f%f')';
Data(dataInd).Area = tArea;
case 'hM'
thmean= sscanf(tline,' hMean [L] %f%f%f')';
Data(dataInd).hMean = thmean;
end
end
nlines = nlines+1;
end
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D. Ali
el 27 de Abr. de 2019
I have similar question where I need to extarct all MCAP amples with time they occured on in separat file and plot if possilbe
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