Loop through csv file -- please help

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Jenna Ceraso
Jenna Ceraso il 3 Apr 2022
Commentato: Stephen23 il 4 Apr 2022
%Hi! I am trying to step through a csv file to covert each video time into a frames. Ideally, I want to rewrite a new column in the csv column to be the converted frames. The video times are not equally incremented. The data is in a %csv file. frame = ([time in csv file]*Tframe)/Vtime where Tframe is total frames & Vtime is the total video time. Thanks!
%Video time to frames
%user entered data
Vtime = input('Length of video: '); %total length of video
Tframe = input('Total # of frames: '); %total number of frames
fid=fopen('test.csv', 'r')
k=length(fid);
while ~feof(fid)
k=k+1;
Z{k}=fgetl(fid);
frame = (Z{k}*Tframe)/Vtime;
end
fclose(fid)
x=[frame]
%The wrong values and the wrong number of values are being returned. Thanks for your help!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 4 Apr 2022
What is in the CSV file? Individual frame times, or image data? Or both?

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Voss
Voss il 4 Apr 2022
Note that fgetl returns a character vector, so multiplying that by Tframe isn't what you mean to do. You can try converting that character vector to a numeric value using str2double like this:
%Video time to frames
%user entered data
Vtime = input('Length of video: '); %total length of video
Tframe = input('Total # of frames: '); %total number of frames
fid=fopen('test.csv', 'r');
k = 0;
while ~feof(fid)
k=k+1;
Z(k)=str2double(fgetl(fid));
frame(k) = (Z(k)*Tframe)/Vtime;
end
fclose(fid);
x=[frame]
This assumes that each line has one number signifying a time on it and nothing else.
In any case, it's probably better and easier to read the file using readmatrix or readcell (or xlsread or csvread if you have an older version of MATLAB), depending on what all is in the .csv file and what all you need out of it.
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Voss
Voss il 4 Apr 2022
@Jenna Ceraso You're welcome!
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 4 Apr 2022
"it's probably better and easier.." and faster and a better use of your time "...to read the file using readmatrix"

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 4 Apr 2022
fid is the file handles so there is no reason to set k equal to it and have it be some kind of line counter.
Use readmatrix() or csvread() to read in the data from the CSV file, not fgetl(). You'll get the whole matrix at once and don't need to get it a line at a time. Your Z{k} would be a text string anyway, so that doesn't make sense.

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