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Writing to CSV file help
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So I have a CSV file with a list of variables with various assignments, so for example: *note these are each in on cell each
a = 5464,,,,,,,
b = 657578,0.46454,0,85976
c = 46,,,,,,
d = 45345
e = 0,5,6,8,,,,,,,
I want to filter the csv file so that it removes the ,,,,,, and then reformat this so that it will then become
a = 5464; b = 657578,0.46454,0,85976; c = 46; d = 45345; e = 0,5,6,8;
in once cell
I have the idea to use a regexp to filter the commas but I dont know how to filter it specifically.
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Sep 2015
When you say that they are in one cell each, do you mean one line each? Or do you mean that in the CSV file each of these expressions was enclosed in double-quotes "" to mark that the commas did not indicate the end of the value?
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Sep 2015
data = {'a = 5464,,,,,,,'; 'b = 657578,0.46454,0,85976'; 'c = 46,,,,,, '; 'd = 45345'; 'e = 0,5,6,8,,,,,,,'}
trimmed_data = regexprep(data, ',+\s*$', '');
joined_data = [strjoin(trimmed_data(:).', '; '), ';'];
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