How to convert strings in a table to numbers?

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Matthew Gordon
Matthew Gordon el 10 de Nov. de 2017
Comentada: Matthew Gordon el 11 de Nov. de 2017
I have a large table (280,000 x 40) in which some of the columns are numeric but stored as strings, for example:
Block Lot District
'121' '35' '13'
'121' '36' '13'
'121' '37' '13'
Don't ask me why they are stored this way - the original data is in a .txt file. Is there either
  • a) a way to import this file so that the numbers don't show up as strings (currently I'm using readtable) or
  • b) a way to quickly convert all these entries into numbers. Right now I'm using the following code, which seems to work, but takes a long time:
for i=1:40
b1(:,i)=table2array(bk13(:,i));
b2(:,i)=str2double(b1(:,i));
b3(:,i)=array2table(b2(:,i));
bk13{:,i}=table2cell(b3(:,i));
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 11 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Walter Roberson el 11 de Nov. de 2017
It might help to specify the TreatAsEmpty option to readtable, and perhaps the Format option as well.
Using detectImportOptions() and passing the result to readtable() might help.

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Jan
Jan el 11 de Nov. de 2017
A simplification of your code omitting unnecessary steps:
for i=1:40
bk13.(i) = str2double(bk13{:,i});
end
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Matthew Gordon
Matthew Gordon el 11 de Nov. de 2017
Thanks, this worked for b, but the answer to a worked even better.

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