Cannot read csv with readtable (Unrecognized field name "text")
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Hi All,
I'm trying to read some csv data but saw the following error, for which I had absolutely no clue... Could anyone kindly help?
aaa.csv is just a simple dummy dataset I created with excel for the sake of testing.
Error from matlab:
aaa = readtable('G:\My Drive\Project_GDrive\data\aaa.csv');
Error using readtable (line 517)
Unrecognized field name "text".
Many thanks
Min
12 Comments
aaa = readtable('aaa.csv')
Please show us the complete output from this command:
which readtable -all
Min
on 20 Jan 2025
the cyclist
on 20 Jan 2025
Hm, that's puzzling. I think one would typically get this error when you attempt to use an option or parameter that is not valid for the version of MATLAB you are using, or some other syntax issue.
But you seem to be using 2024a, and are not using any aditional options. Is
readtable('G:\My Drive\Project_GDrive\data\aaa.csv');
definitely the calling syntax that gives the error, or might you have called it differently?
The usual cause of that error is that you have shadowed some text function (e.g. REPLACE):
In which case you can fix it by removing/renaming the offending function.
Do you have some third-party toolbox installed or your own functions?
Min
on 20 Jan 2025
Stephen23
on 20 Jan 2025
Try restoredefaultpath.
Min
on 20 Jan 2025
Stephen23
on 20 Jan 2025
Try specifying the option FileType='text'.
Min
on 21 Jan 2025
Stephen23
on 21 Jan 2025
Contact TMW directly for technical support: https://www.mathworks.com/support/contact_us.html
I would suggest
dbstop if caught error
and then run the code. It should stop at the place the error actually occurs. It is quite unlikely that it is stopping at
which readtable
line 517, as that readtable has no-where near 517 lines.
Walter Roberson
on 12 Aug 2025
Ah, in R2024a, readtable.m line 517 contains a throw() for an exception that was taken in another function. Tracking the problem is a bit more of a nuisance, but
dbstop if caught error
would help
Answers (2)
You mistyped the file name. It is read correctly - see:
D = readtable('aaa.csv');
disp(D)
4 Comments
Min
on 21 Jan 2025
Walter Roberson
on 10 Aug 2025
Which MATLAB release are you using? In all recent versions, readtable.m itself is fairly short code, with no-where near 517 lines
I suspect that you have a third-party function with the same name as a Mathworks supplied function.
Image Analyst
on 11 Aug 2025
His error message said he was using r2024a.
Min
on 12 Aug 2025
Min
on 21 Jan 2025
Moved: Walter Roberson
on 21 Jan 2025
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Matteo
on 10 Aug 2025
Just to support the the comment - I just had the same problem and I also was able to run the code after rebooting. The dbstop if caught error command also stops at the same place, seems to have to do with some settings from matlab.io missing the 'text' entries. Maybe these settings were modified by something else and a fresh restart ensured that they were not affected?
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