How can I load coded ascii files?
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My files are '-P01' and seem to have non-rectangular matrix formats. They contain text and number data points. Here is the list of a few commands I've used without success, as well as the error descriptions.
>> load('CA10.Cyl1.P01')
Error using load
Unknown text on line number 2 of ASCII file CA10.Cyl1.P01
"".
>> load('CA10.Cyl1.P01','-mat')
Error using load
Unable to read MAT-file D:\Backup\LD Consortium\VVA on CLO\ESN01\20180605_Lamb\CAS\3\CA10.Cyl1.P01. File might be
corrupt.
>> importdata('CA10.Cyl1.P01')
ans =
''
' 2 '
' CA10.Cyl1001 +‡v?P½P½+‡v?j¼„¿/¡À/À/À/ÀP½5^BÀåО@j¼„¿/À5^À5^Àj¼„¿5^ÀP½Ë¡=@5^BÀ5^À+‡v...'
I've tried multiple other commands with no luck. Any information would be much appreciated. I cannot include the file because the extension isn't in a valid attachment format.
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Rik
el 7 de Jun. de 2018
You can include it inside a zip. But the more important question is: what is the file definition? Why do you expect Matlab to know this file type?
You can read it with fread and process it yourself if you know what the file format is.
Walter Roberson
el 7 de Jun. de 2018
Are those archives created with QuickPar ?
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Joel Duncan
el 8 de Jun. de 2018
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Walter Roberson
el 8 de Jun. de 2018
See https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/42274-loadfixnames-loads-a-mat-file--fixing-invalid-names for software that can read the .mat files.
Walter Roberson
el 8 de Jun. de 2018
I notice that https://sites.ualberta.ca/~ckoch/Thesis/MMthesis_20120608.pdf mentions having software to convert P01 files to .mat
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