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Reading and ploting a notepad txt file on Matlab

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Mini Me
Mini Me el 25 de Nov. de 2012
Editada: Walter Roberson el 14 de Mzo. de 2017
I am trying to get the my data read through Matlab and then plot it. but with my code using fscanf and/or textscan the file is being read as one array and taking the data one by one as a character which makes it impossible to plot. It's like each char/integer is an array.here's how my data looks like:
Time Volt Chan 1 chan 2 chan 3 chan 4 chan 5 chan 6 chan7
3333.222 222.33 0.2334 0.3444 0.2233 0.4455 -0.733 0.3333 0.123
3333.222 0.2323 0.4566 0.3456 0.2453 0.4563 -0.753 0.2356 0.233
I want to plot the time data Versus the volts and the other channels separately. Can Anyone help? I know the data looks wrong on here but There's two set of data for each channels.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 25 de Nov. de 2012
What arguments did you you use for textscan() when you tried?
Mini Me
Mini Me el 26 de Nov. de 2012
Editada: Walter Roberson el 14 de Mzo. de 2017
i use that general form:
filename=input('input filename','%s')
fid=fopen(filename,'r')
array=fscanf(fid,%e%c, [,inf]
plot(array([1],:),array([3],:))
fclose(fid)
and then plot. but I can never get it to read the file right and keep in mind that these are not the acual arguments inside the functions.

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moulay
moulay el 25 de Nov. de 2012
save the data as .txt data. with the load function load filname.txt. befor you do this, you shold comment the title line (the first line. (strg+r)).
now you do this:
% load filename.txt
time=filename(:,1);
volt=filename(:,2);
chanel1=filename(:,3);
and so on.....
plot(time,volt)

Mini Me
Mini Me el 26 de Nov. de 2012
That did not work at all because the file is tab delimited. and I want to plot the time column to the volt column and so on..

Mini Me
Mini Me el 26 de Nov. de 2012
And how do you comment the first line, because before i took the first line out by using fget(fid) is there another way with your code
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moulay
moulay el 26 de Nov. de 2012
do you have just one file to open?
Comment a line: put at the begining of the line %

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Mini Me
Mini Me el 27 de Nov. de 2012
Never mind I fixed it. Thanks for the help but I went with a different approach
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Vanessa Wen
Vanessa Wen el 22 de Mayo de 2014
May I know your approach as I face the same problem as you.

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