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Re: large input data
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Robert A. Macy |
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Re: large input data |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:05:49 -0800 |
originally just made some sample files and looked at
them...
>> save -ascii "outgoingdataset.txt" variable1;
...then looked at it.
but basically each of the five lines start with a pound
sign and contain information like:
1 notes
2 variable name
3 type
4 rows
5 columns
sample looks like this...
# this is the data from run 21 only variable1 is used
# name: variable1
# type: matrix
# rows: 21
# columns: 1
23
33.3
75
.
.
.
34
...but make certain you have at least more data than the
number of rows you put in, or get an error.
They look like this when I scooped from spread sheet.
or, you could have...
# this is the data from run 21 only variable1 is used
# name: variable1
# type: matrix
# rows: 1
# columns: 21
23 33.3 75 ... 34
..but you may need tabs between them, can't remember
- Robert -
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 21:14:07 +0000 (GMT)
Hayden Rampadarath <address@hidden> wrote:
> hi,
> can u tell me how to do the fake headers??
>
> Hayden
>
> "Robert A. Macy" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Similar requirement. Sometimes the data is scooped up
> from
> an Excel spread sheet, or sometimes just a lot of terms.
>
> I use a text editor (sometimes notepad) to make an ascii
> data file, dataset.txt. Include "fake" headers at the top
> of the file [those five lines at the top, describing what
> the data is] to make it look like a standard ascii style
> octave file.
>
> then use...
> >> load -force "dataset.txt";
> ...to load it in, and overwrite the specific variable.
>
> - Robert -
>
> On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:47:56 +0000 (GMT)
> Hayden Rampadarath wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i am using GNU Octave version 2.1.71, in Cygwin for my
> > research project, and have a lot of input data. i would
> > like to know an easier method than typing them in. Can
> i
> > do some thing for it to read it from say notepad, or
> > something??
> >
> > Also, how do i make and save plots using this version??
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > Hayden
>
>
>
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- large input data, Hayden Rampadarath, 2006/01/11
- Re: large input data,
Robert A. Macy <=