Textscan doesn't work in reading csv files
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I have a very large csv file with strings and Numeric values all together in it. The number of rows in the file exceeds more than 2 million. So, I can't even open in Excel. I tried using the following format
fileID = fopen('IBM.FullDepth.20140128.csv');
C = textscan(fileID,'%f %f %f %s %s %f %f %s %s');
fclose(fileID);
but the returned value of cell 'C' is empty. And I can't upload the file, since the size is too big please help.
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Star Strider
on 27 Oct 2017
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Star Strider
on 27 Oct 2017
As always, my pleasure!
The readtable function uses whatever it needs to import your data. To the best of my knowledge, neither readtable nor xlsread require (or even accept) format descriptors.
Cam Salzberger
on 27 Oct 2017
xlsread is for use on Microsoft Excel files. A CSV file is simply a text file with (most-commonly) comma-separated values. It is not an Excel file, despite Excel being a very common program used to open that type of file. xlsread will not work for CSV files when in basic mode at least (i.e. on non-Windows platforms, or if Excel is not installed).
If you are reading a CSV with non-numeric data file pre-R2013b, you can always use fileread to just get the text at once, then parse it separately. Or do low-level file reading, as you tried with textscan.
-Cam
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