[scilab-Users] : Loading CSV Files

Eric Dubois grocer.toolbox at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 22:39:10 CET 2008


The function impexc2bd available in my toolbox with Emmanuel Michaux grocer
(http://dubois.ensae.net/grocer.html) works in such cases.

Eric.

2008/12/8 Malcolm Northcott <mnorthcott at aoptix.com>

> The function fscanfMat works very efficiently provided the data elements
> are separated by spaces or tabs. If you have the more common comma
> separation you are stuck (AFAIK) with iterating through the file one
> element at a time.
> This is effective, but excruciatingly slow.
> If you are using Unix you can use the 'tr' command to change commas to
> spaces, but that is not portable to Windows unless you have cygwin
> installed.
>                Mal.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lambrecht, Chris (STRT) [mailto:Clambrecht at trak.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 1:45 PM
> To: users at lists.scilab.org
> Subject: [scilab-Users] : Loading CSV Files
>
>
> I have data in a CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. I would like to
> load this data into Scilab to manipulate. The load function that I found
> only loads previous session variables. Is there another load function
> that can load in raw data in a CSV format?
>
> Chris Lambrecht
>
> TRAK Microwave Corporation
> 4726 Eisenhower Boulevard
> Tampa, FL 33634-6391
> (813) 901 - 7385
> clambrecht at trak.com
>
>
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