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Re: fscanf transposes matrix
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Victor Munoz |
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Re: fscanf transposes matrix |
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Fri, 1 Feb 2002 11:29:54 -0300 (CLST) |
> Hi,
> I am (quite) new to octave and I am looking for a way to read an entire
> matrix of measurement data from a file at once.
> I now use a=fscanf(file,"%f%f",[2,Inf]) to read a file containing two
> columns of numbers, but the resulting matrix is transposed compared to
> the file. Offcourse, this is easily cured with a ', but it is counter
> intuitive. Reading with [Inf,2] would in my opinion be better, but this
> results in an one column matrix.
>
If your data are in matrix form in a file named data.txt, for instance,
isn't it enough to use this?:
load data.txt
Columns are read correctly and assigned to a variable named data (filename
without extension).
Regards,
Victor
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