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How to convert 'comma' to 'dot'?

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nancy
nancy el 10 de Jun. de 2016
Editada: DGM el 7 de Feb. de 2022
Hi;
I have a txt file. But it includes comma. How can I convert comma to dot? Because with comma I can not obtain the exact graphic..
Thanks a lot.
I attach the txt file.

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Thorsten
Thorsten el 16 de Jun. de 2016
Editada: Thorsten el 16 de Jun. de 2016
You can use my function fstrrep to replace each . with a , and then use dlmread to read the data:
fstrrep('test22.txt', ',', '.')
data = dlmread('test22.txt')
The m-file:
function fstrrep(filename, oldsubstr, newsubstr, newfilename)
%FSTRREP Replace string in file.
%
%FSTRREP(FILENAME, OLDSUBSTR, NEWSUBSTR, [NEWFILENAME])read each line in
%FILENAME and replaces the string OLDSUBSTR with NEWSUBSTR and writes the
%new line to NEWFILENAME. If the optional argument NEWFILENAME is not
%given, the contents of the original file is changed.
%
%Example: In file 'test.txt', replace each ',' with a '.'
% fstrrep('test.txt', ',' '.')
%
%Thorsten.Hansen@psychol.uni-giessen.de
%%open file to read from and new file to write to
fid1 = fopen(filename, 'r');
if fid1 == -1
error(['Cannot open file ' filename ' for reading.']);
end
if nargin < 4
newfilename = '_temp.txt';
end
fid2 = fopen(newfilename, 'w');
if fid2 == -1
error(['Cannot open file ' newfilename ' for writing.']);
end
%%read line and write changed line to new file
line = fgets(fid1);
while line ~= -1
newline = strrep(line, oldsubstr, newsubstr);
fprintf(fid2, '%s', newline);
line = fgets(fid1);
end
%%close both files
st = fclose(fid1);
if st == -1
error(['Cannot close ' filename '.'])
end
st = fclose(fid2);
if st == -1
error(['Cannot close ' tempfilename '.'])
end
%%replace old file with new file
if nargin < 4
movefile(newfilename, filename)
end
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nancy
nancy el 16 de Jun. de 2016
Bu I couldn't execute the code again.. Could you please update and rewrite the code that I have attached and send it to me?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 10 de Jun. de 2016
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek el 10 de Jun. de 2016
a=importdata('test2.txt')
b=strrep(a,',','.')
c=cell2mat(cellfun(@str2num,b,'un',0))
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Mohamed Asaad
Mohamed Asaad el 7 de Feb. de 2022
Hi! This works for me. However when i use files including negative value or Nan, it does not work. I get error message " Conversion to double from struct is not possible."
DGM
DGM el 7 de Feb. de 2022
Editada: DGM el 7 de Feb. de 2022
The output type of importdata() varies depending on how it manages to split the text based on the specified delimiters. There are probably other ways to do this, but consider this. I've simply renamed the extensions so that they can be uploaded and run here.
A = importdata('Au_1_E_chem_experiment_SPR_angle_offset_after_PEG.txt',' ');
A = strrep(A,',','.'); % convert commas to dots
A = regexp(A,'([^\t]*)','tokens'); % split each line into its elements
B = cellfun(@str2double,vertcat(A{:})); % convert to numeric
B(1:10,:) % show a sample
ans = 10×2
0.1166 -1.2111 0.2069 -1.2121 0.2980 -1.2116 0.3908 -1.2107 0.4812 -1.2110 0.5730 -1.2108 0.6646 -1.2105 0.7555 -1.2099 0.8466 -1.2090 0.9372 -1.2108
Similarly for the other file
A = importdata('Au_1_E_chem_experiment_TIR_angle.txt',' ');
A = strrep(A,',','.'); % convert commas to dots
A = regexp(A,'([^\t]*)','tokens'); % split each line into its elements
B = cellfun(@str2double,vertcat(A{:})); % convert to numeric
B = B(2:end,:); % strip off the header
B(55:64,:) % show a sample
ans = 10×2
5.1407 61.1610 5.2397 61.1607 5.3305 NaN 5.4235 NaN 5.5161 58.1150 5.6089 NaN 5.7000 58.1150 5.7933 NaN 5.8848 NaN 5.9764 NaN

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