Convert a string cell value to representative datas

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test{1,1}=['0,+,ESI,ms1,-,line,1.1-790.4,275,1.1 41,1.2 30,1.6 10,1.7 24']
test{2,1}=['0.0505163,+,ESI,ms1,-,line,1.1-834.0,254,1.1 26,1.2 16,1.3 52,1.4 30,1.5 12']
test{3,1}=['0.103382,+,ESI,ms1,-,line,1.1-895.4,252,1.1 12,1.4 21,1.5 40,1.6 29,1.7 10']
i want to convert to a struct that the value in the first comma respresents one axis(retention time), the second to sixth comma represents the analisys parameters. The ninth comma and on represents the values of the X, Y data. How i can do that Best Regards Rafael
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 12 Jul 2011
Are the fields 2-6 always 1,3,3,1,4 characters?
Also,after line you always have a float followed with by a negative float with no space in between?

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 12 Jul 2011
Con sidering that I created a temp.txt containing:
0,+,ESI,ms1,-,line,1.1-790.4,275,1.1 41,1.2 30,1.6 10,1.7 24,1.9 30,1.9 20,2.0 18,2.0 41
0.0505163,+,ESI,ms1,-,line,1.1-834.0,254,1.1 26,1.1 16,1.2 52,1.3 30,1.4 12,1.8 23,2.0 17,2.1 12,2.4 11
0.103382,+,ESI,ms1,-,line,1.1-895.4,252,1.1 12,1.4 21,1.5 40,1.6 29,1.7 10,1.7 28,2.0 19,2.1 11,2.1 16,2.1 21,2.2 22,2.2 14,2.4 10,2.7 13,2.8 10,3.5 21,3.6 12,3.6 11,3.7 23,3.7 18,4.2 20,4.7 14,4.9 12,4.9 11
Edit
% To import:
fid = fopen('temp.txt');
fmt = '%f,%1s,%3s,%3s,%1s,%4s,%f%f,%f,%s';
% Tweak 4095*n to augment the buffer
opt = {'Delimiter','','CollectOutput',1,'BufSize',4095*3};
out = textscan(fid,fmt,opt{:});
out{end} = cellfun(@(x) textscan(x,'%f %f','Delimiter',',','CollectOutput',1),out{1,end});
fclose(fid);
Now every bit of data is in the right format but it's not stored in the best way.
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 12 Jul 2011
Didn't see your answer because I didn't refresh. I knew about buffer size but was working also on an alternative in case your each the limit. Let me know if it works consistenlty, otherwise you can setup a loop with low level import with fscanf.
Cheers

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