Issue when importing large csv file

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I am attempting to import a large csv file (~3 million rows) using the function readtable. The data set is two columns, first is datetime in UTC, and the second is values from an accelerometer. However, when it imports into Matlab it gets sorted into 3 columns, partial date, hour, and rest of time with the accelerometer value paired with a comma. Why is Matlab expanding my dataset to 3 columns? I've opened the file in Excel and Notepad ++ and it is two columns. Thank you in advance!
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 25 Aug 2023
The above comment by Yousef feels like a chatbot response.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Aug 2023
readtable() does not have an option named 'header' . It also does not have any options for which 'none' is a special value (for example if you use 'Sheet', 'none' then that would look for a sheet literally named "none" -- so 'none' is valid for some options but does not mean anything special to those options.)

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Matt Lester
Matt Lester on 25 Aug 2023
I was able to get my data to import properly using the arguments "Delimiter" and "comma" in my readtable function. Thanks to all who answered!

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