How to replace specific text in .csv file

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Daniel Berveiller
Daniel Berveiller el 27 de En. de 2021
Comentada: per isakson el 29 de En. de 2021
I have a lot of "NAN" in a .csv as following :
"2020-01-03 05:00:00",7094,-0.0333308,-0.5147614,-0.8675244,38.42,0,6.799,0.508,-1,0,-1
"2020-01-03 05:30:00",7095,"NAN","NAN","NAN",38.42,1.216,6.799,0.508,-1,0,-1
"2020-01-03 06:00:00",7096,0,0,0,38.61,0,6.833,0.505,-1,0,-1
How can I replace "NAN" by -9999. I tried using eg Notepad++ but it does not recognize the quotes ! It would be nice to have a matlab code to do that automaticaly cause I have a lot of simlar files.
Thanks

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per isakson
per isakson el 27 de En. de 2021
Editada: per isakson el 29 de En. de 2021
Another approach, which avoids conversion to numerical and back to text. (And, I think, works with R2006 and later releases.)
%%
chr = fileread('test.csv');
chr = strrep( chr, '"NAN"', '-9999' );
fid = fopen( 'test.csv', 'w' );
fprintf( fid, '%s', chr );
fclose( fid );
type test.csv
outputs
"2020-01-03 05:00:00",7094,-0.0333308,-0.5147614,-0.8675244,38.42,0,6.799,0.508,-1,0,-1
"2020-01-03 05:30:00",7095,-9999,-9999,-9999,38.42,1.216,6.799,0.508,-1,0,-1
"2020-01-03 06:00:00",7096,0,0,0,38.61,0,6.833,0.505,-1,0,-1
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% ** Datafile to work on
ficin='file.dat';
% Noun of output file
idot=strfind(ficinOK,'.');
ficout=strcat(ficin(1:(idot-1)),'_OK',ficin(idot:end)); %fichier produit par le script
% Find any "NAN" and replace by -9999
chr = fileread(ficin); % read from "Datafile to work on"
chr = strrep( chr,'"NAN"','-9999'); % replace any "NAN" by -9999
fid = fopen(ficout,'w');
fprintf(fid,'%s',chr); % write to output file
fclose(fid);
% Import data % read from output file
data = importdata( ficout );
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Daniel Berveiller
Daniel Berveiller el 29 de En. de 2021
I tried again and it works fine now. Sorry.
So the following works fine :
% ** Datafile to work on
ficin='file.dat';
chr = fileread(ficin); % read from "Datafile to work on"
chr = strrep( chr,'"NAN"','-9999'); % replace any "NAN" by -9999
fid = fopen(ficin,'w');
fwrite(fid,'%s',chr); % write to output file
fclose(fid);
per isakson
per isakson el 29 de En. de 2021
Importing data from files is a pain. That's the reason why The MathWorks continuously adds new data reading functions/features. importdata is supposed to be smart, but with your sample file it only produces a mess (when used by me). It has something to do with the lines 2,3,4. I cannot care. This old time function does the job.
%%
ffs = 'D:\m\cssm\2020_B_HTGSoil-2_Soil_GfluxP5_test.txt';
fid = fopen( ffs );
cac = textscan( fid, '%q%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f', 'CollectOutput',true ...
, 'HeaderLines',4, 'Delimiter',',', 'TreatAsEmpty','"NAN"' ...
, 'EmptyValue', -9999 );
[~] = fclose( fid );
readtable can read your file, but it also requires the "extra" info about the file. It outputs a nice table.

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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE el 27 de En. de 2021
hello
would this work for you ?
strArray = readlines('test.csv');
str = "NAN";
newString = '-9999';
newStr = strrep(strArray,str,newString);
writematrix(newStr,'test_out.csv');
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Daniel Berveiller
Daniel Berveiller el 27 de En. de 2021
Editada: Daniel Berveiller el 27 de En. de 2021
Thank you but sorry, I forgot to say I'm working on R2017b version and readlines function seems to be since 2020b.

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