Format transformation in .txt
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Good afternoon,
I made a MATLAB program that enters a ".txt" file, makes some changes on it, and outputs the same ".txt" file with the changes.
The problem is that the IMPUT ".txt" uses a conversion UNIX(LF) and a unicode transformation format UTF-16 LE. But the OUTPUT ".txt" is created by MATLAB with a conversion WINDOWS(CRLF) and an unicode transformation format UTF-8. That makes some symbols or the newline parameter not to be read properly.
How could I fix it?
Thanks in advanced
Sergio
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Oct 2019
fileID = fopen('ENTRADA.Z14','rt','n','UTF16-LE');
and on output,
fileID = fopen('OUTPUT.txt', 'wt', 'n', 'UTF16-LE');
ignore the warnings about UTF16-LE not being supported.
There is a way to avoid having the warning generated (rather than ignored) but it involves doing unicode to native transformation. Not impossible by any means, but a bit of a nuisance.
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