how to read complicated text file

Hello,
How to read the following "complicated" text file via textscan?
see attached file.dat:
name | multiplicity | pos | rot | excore
------------------------------------------------
a | 2 | 2 3 | 1 | 1
b | 1 | 1 2 3 | 6 | 1
c | 2 | 1 | 6 | 0
...
------------------------------------------------
The number of rows is uknown. The number of integers at column "pos" is variable.

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Simon
Simon el 19 de Sept. de 2013
try this
% read file with 5 columns and delimiter '|'
fid = fopen('readin.txt');
FC = textscan(fid, '%s %s %s %s %s', 'delimiter', '|');
fclose(fid);
% postprocessing
% remove blanks from string column
FC(1) = strtrim(FC(1));
% convert numeric columns
for n = 2:5
FC{n} = cellfun(@(x) str2num(x), FC{n}, 'UniformOutput', false);
end
name = FC{1};
multiplicity = cell2mat(FC{2});
pos = FC{3};
rot = cell2mat(FC{4});
excore = cell2mat(FC{5});

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Michal Kvasnicka
Michal Kvasnicka el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Great! Thanks Simon
Michal Kvasnicka
Michal Kvasnicka el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Michal Kvasnicka el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Could be possible to create output variables names from 1st row of text file, too?
Simon
Simon el 20 de Sept. de 2013
If the first row is always the header, no problem:
% read file with 5 columns and delimiter '|'
fid = fopen('readin.txt');
FC = textscan(fid, '%s %s %s %s %s', 'delimiter', '|');
fclose(fid);
% get header
Header = cellfun(@(x) x(1), FC);
% remove header from file contents
FC = cellfun(@(x) x(2:end), FC, 'UniformOutput', false);
% postprocessing
% remove blanks from string column
FC(1) = strtrim(FC(1));
% convert numeric columns
for n = 2:5
FC{n} = cellfun(@(x) str2num(x), FC{n}, 'UniformOutput', false);
end
F1 = FC{1};
F2 = cell2mat(FC{2});
F3 = FC{3};
F4 = cell2mat(FC{4});
F5 = cell2mat(FC{5});
for n = 1:5
eval(sprintf('%s = F%d;', Header{n}, n));
clear(sprintf('F%d', n));
end

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ES
ES el 19 de Sept. de 2013
use textscan with delimiter '|'
FileObj=fopen(FileName);
CellData=textscan(FileObj, ...
'%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s', 'delimiter', '|');

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Michal Kvasnicka
Michal Kvasnicka el 19 de Sept. de 2013
The number of rows is uknown!!! So, number of "%s" is not possible to set in advance.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Use fgetl to read your file then parse the result
fid = fopen('file.txt');
line1 = fgetl(fid);
res={line1};
while ischar(line1)
line1 = fgetl(fid);
res{end+1} =line1
end
fclose(fid);
res(end)=[]

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Michal Kvasnicka
Michal Kvasnicka el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Michal Kvasnicka el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Thanks, but the parsing of res cell in this method is very painfull :) So, what I neeed is exactly as follows:
after reading the file I need the following outputs:
name = {'a','b','c'}
multiplicity = [2 1 2]
pos = {[2 3], [1 2 3], [1]}
rot = [1 6 6]
excore = [1 1 0 ]

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