CSV file import in Matlab

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Corentin Hurel
Corentin Hurel on 29 Jun 2017
Commented: Corentin Hurel on 30 Jun 2017
Hello everybody,
I have to import data from multiple csv files (more than 4000). Each csv file contains 7 columns, between 1 and 6 rows and 1 header-line. It contains multiple types of data, this format : formatSpec = '%f %f %f %s %f %f %f'. I used this to extract the data :
%%How many file ?
files = dir('C:\Users\titin\Documents\MATLAB\UALG\RADAR07\*csv');
num_files = length(files);
%%Extract data from files
for i=1:num_files
for j=1:1
% open files
fid = fopen(files(i).name
% read data from csv file
readData = textscan(fid,'%f %f %f %s %f %f %f','HeaderLines',1,'Delimiter',',','TextType','string','ReturnOnError',false,'EndOfLine','\r\n');
% extract data from readData
UserID(i,j) = readData(1,1);
Longitude(i,j) = readData(1,2);
Latitude(i,j) = readData(1,3);
Timestamp(i,j) = readData(1,4);
SpeedOverGround(i,j) = readData(1,5);
NavigationStatus(i,j) = readData(1,6);
ShipType(i,j) = readData(1,7);
end
end
The problem is, when I have a csv file which have more than 1 rows it creates a cell into an another cell like this :
For the numeric cell its not a problem because I used the function : cell2mat, and each cell was divided. But for the string cell, I don't know how to proceed to not have cells into cells. I tried to use the function cellstr but when there is a cell into cell I have an error.
If someone can help it would be great !
Thanks !
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Jun 2017
We need an example file that shows the problem.
Any reason you're not using readtable to do the parsing for you?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Jun 2017
Assuming you just want the multiple rows in the sub-cells to be converted into rows in the main array, and assuming that the main cell array is indeed a column cell vector (i.e. Nx1) and the subcells are also column cell vectors, then
if any(cellfun(@iscell, yourcellarray))
yourcellarray = vertcat(yourcellarray{:});
end
But you'd be better off fixing the import, something we can only help with if we have an example of a file causing problem.
Even better would be to use readtable to do the parsing for you.
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Corentin Hurel
Corentin Hurel on 30 Jun 2017
Thanks for this answer, this was exactly what I needed!
Regards

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Ari
Ari on 29 Jun 2017
The function textscan returns data into a string or cell array, and when you have multiple rows in your csv files it will return a cell array. To access the contents of a cell array you can use the { } operator. For example you can use the following in your code:
TimestampArray = readData(1,4);
TimestampStrings = TimestampArray{:};
Now TimestampStrings will be a Nx1 string array, you can access the elements using
ithTimestamp = TimestampStrings(i); % where i is an integer
For more details on indexing matrix and cell array, view the documentation here.
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Corentin Hurel
Corentin Hurel on 30 Jun 2017
Hello, Thanks for your answer !
I have a cell array named TimestampArray that contains 109 rows of string. In certains cell i have an another cell with multiple rows. I want to have just an array of string without cells into cells.
Do you know how to do this?
Regards
Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Jun 2017
Well, what should happen with these multiple rows in these subcells? Convert them into rows into the main cell array?

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