Removing Rows From a Matrix by Label Quickly

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Joseph
Joseph el 25 de Jun. de 2013
I currently have some code that is destined to: import data as a matrix from a text file, read the data and delete any rows in the matrix that do not start with "H", delete the H label from the remaining rows, print this matrix to a text file. My code is as follows:
FID = fopen('Test_Data_2.txt','rt');
m=[];
while ~feof(FID)
l=fgetl(FID);
if~isempty(l)
if l(1:1)=='H'
m = [m;str2num(l(2:end))];
end
end
end
FID = fclose(FID);
dlmwrite('md_msd.out', m, 'delimiter', '\t', ...
'precision', 6)
This code works great for small data sets but I am going to have to use it for sets of 100000 rows or more. I need a way to speed up the process as my current code takes far too long. Is there any way I can make this code faster?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Jun. de 2013
cell2mat() could fail there because the lines might not be exactly the same length. You could cellstr() to ensure the shorter lines are padded with blanks.
However, textscan() cannot accept arrays of char as the first argument (or cell array of char either.) You would have to reconstruct as a single string with \n between the lines in order to use textscan in this manner.
textscan(sprintf('%s\n', out{:}), .....)
Joseph
Joseph el 2 de Jul. de 2013
Thanks for the help! I finally got the function to run in around 12 seconds for one of the larger data sets. Thank you!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 26 de Jun. de 2013
Use other tools when it makes sense to do so. For example, in Linux or OS-X from their shells:
sed -e '/^$|^[^H]/d', -e 's/^H//p' < Test_Data_2.txt > md_msd.out
Or perl
perl -e '/^H/ && s/^H// && print' < Test_Data_2.txt > md_msd.out
You can invoke perl from within MATLAB using the perl() command.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Jun. de 2013
perl is part of the MATLAB distribution on MS Windows, so there is no need to install it. On OS-X and Linux, I believe those are defined to include perl as part of the operating system, so there is no need to install perl on those systems either.
Joseph
Joseph el 29 de Jun. de 2013
OK, I understand. So to call perl to help execute the code above would I simply place:
perl -e '/^H/ && s/^H// && print' < Test_Data_2.txt > md_msd.out
in my MATLAB function? Or do I need to wire perl script that preforms the same operations as the above code?

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