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   0.6876 1  0CF02A83x       Rx   d 8 13 7D 00 7D 29 7D C0 FF
   0.6882 1  0CFFD183x       Rx   d 8 1C DE 8F FE FA BD 8A 42
   0.6976 1  0CF02A83x       Rx   d 8 0B 7D 08 7D 2F 7D C0 FF
   0.6982 1  0CFFD183x       Rx   d 8 2B DE CF FB FA E1 8A 42
   0.7076 1  0CF02A83x       Rx   d 8 FD 7C 0D 7D 29 7D C0 FF
   0.7082 1  0CFFD183x       Rx   d 8 3C DE 8F FC FA AD 8A 42
   0.7176 1  0CF02A83x       Rx   d 8 F9 7C 15 7D 25 7D C0 FF
   0.7182 1  0CFFD183x       Rx   d 8 48 DE 2F FE FA 55 8A 42
  This is a .txt file with potentially 500000 rows, only 8 are displayed for my question
I want to write a Matlab script to perform these 5 steps on the .txt file above:
1) remove every row that contains F02A
2) remove these items from the remaining rows   1  0CFFD183x    Rx  d 8    leaving only the 8 HEX values
3) keep only the first two bytes of the HEX values            as in rows  2, 4, 6, 8,   want to have only 1C DE remaining
example:
1C DE
2B DE  
3C DE
48  DE
5) last step is to convert to Decimal, then perform this math
example for row one      (DE*256)+1C)/DE    or     ((222*256)+28)/222 =
example for row two       (DE*256)+2B)/DE    or     ((222*256)+43)/222 =
which produces this for first and second rows above   etc
256.1261
256.1936
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Thanks for answering
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 on 24 May 2022
        It's not clear whether you need any of those intermediate results or just the final result, but here's one way to do everything:
fid = fopen('test.txt');
data = fread(fid,'*char').';
fclose(fid);
% Steps 1-3
hex_data = regexp(strsplit(data,newline()), ...
    '([0-9A-F]+)x\>.*?(\<[0-9A-F]{2}\>)\s(\<[0-9A-F]{2}\>)', ...
    'tokens','once');
hex_data = vertcat(hex_data{:})
hex_data(contains(hex_data(:,1),'F02A'),:) = []
% Step 5
result = hex2dec(strcat(hex_data(:,3),hex_data(:,2)))./hex2dec(hex_data(:,3));
disp(result);
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