Split into different columns a file with characters '?'

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Ancalagon8
Ancalagon8 el 30 de Abr. de 2017
Editada: Ancalagon8 el 6 de En. de 2025
I have a large file and need to import it into 13 collumns.
Any help?

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 1 de Mayo de 2017
Even better than xlsread, readtable would be a much better and modern option. If the header line that is skipped actually contains columns names readtable could even parse these. Skipping it, as in the original code:
kd = readtable('KD.csv', 'delimiter', ';', 'ReadVariableNames', false, 'HeaderLines', 1);
kd.Properties.VariableNames = {'dt', 'val', 'exch'}; %name the columns of the table
Note that readtable is usually clever enough to detect the delimiter, number of lines to skip and whether or not the variable names are included, so:
kd = readtable('KD.csv');
may be enough.
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 2 de Mayo de 2017
"thanks a lot! "readtable" did exactly what i needed!"
So why did you unaccept the answer? Because it didn't answer your completely different other question which wasn't asked in the first place?
"i should convert time from non-numeric form to what?"
If readtable didn't already convert your time to datetime. You can do it manually,
kd.val = datetime(kd.val, 'InputFormat', 'HH:mm:ss');
Modern versions of matlab know how to plot against datetime.

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