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fscanfMat
reads a matrix from a text file
Syntax
M = fscanfMat(filename[, fmt]); [M, text] = fscanfMat(filename [, fmt]);
Arguments
- filename
a character string giving the name of the file to be scanned.
- fmt
a character string giving the format. This is an optional parameter, the default value is
"%lg"
.Supported format:
%[width].[precision]type
or%type
where:width
: optional number that specifies the minimum number of characters output;precision
: optional number that specifies the maximum number of characters printed for all or part of the output field, or the minimum number of digits printed for integer values.type
: lf, lg, d, i, e, f, g (see scanf_conversion).- M
output variable. A matrix of real numbers.
- text
output variable. A column vector of strings. It is comments in the beginning of the file
filename
.
Description
The fscanfMat
function is used to read a real
matrix from a text file. The first non-numeric lines of the file are
returned in text
if requested and all the remaining
lines must have the same number of columns (column separator are assumed
to be either white spaces or tab characters, if there are the both, white
spaces are chosen by default). The number of columns of the matrix
will follow the number of columns found in the file and the number of
lines is fetched by detecting eof in the input file. This function can be
used to read back numerical data saved with the
fprintfMat
(default separator used is a space).
fscanfMat
supports files encoded as ANSI/ASCII and UTF-8.
To read a CSV formatted file, the csvRead function is recommended.
Examples
fd = mopen(TMPDIR + "/Mat", "w"); mfprintf(fd, "Some text.....\n"); mfprintf(fd, "Some text again\n"); a = rand(6,6); for i = 1:6 , for j = 1:6, mfprintf(fd, "%5.2f ", a(i,j));end; mfprintf(fd, "\n"); end mclose(fd); a1 = fscanfMat(TMPDIR + "/Mat") A = ones(5,5) + 0.1; fprintfMat(TMPDIR + "/Matrix.txt", A, "%lg"); B = fscanfMat(TMPDIR + "/Matrix.txt", "%lg"); A == B C = [%nan, %inf, -%inf, 1]; fprintfMat(TMPDIR + "/MatrixNANINF.txt", C); D = fscanfMat(TMPDIR + '/MatrixNANINF.txt')
See also
- scanf_conversion — mscanf, msscanf, mfscanf conversion specifications
- mclose — closes an opened file
- meof — checks if end of file has been reached
- mfprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to a file
- fprintfMat — writes a matrix in a file
- mfscanf — reads input from the stream pointer stream (interface to the C fscanf function)
- mget — reads byte or word in a given binary format and converts to a double type
- mgetstr — reads a character string from a file
- mopen — opens a file in Scilab
- mprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to the main scilab window
- mput — writes byte or word in a given binary format
- mputstr — writes a character string in a file
- mseek — sets current position in a binary file
- mtell — Returns the offset of the current byte relative to the beginning of a file
- mdelete — deletes file(s)
- csvRead — Read comma-separated value file
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