readtable .txt file, reading string row issue
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Birsen Ayaz-Maierhafer
il 25 Gen 2024
Modificato: the cyclist
il 26 Gen 2024
Hi,
I have a text file with several columns and rows. The first coulmn are string while the rest of the columns are just data. I would like to pull the row named "al28" for column 4:end. But I have issue with selectiong the string value and get error.
T = readtable('Test.txt');
T2=T('al28',4:end)
Error using Test
Unrecognized table row name 'al28'.
Thank you for your help
Birsen
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the cyclist
il 25 Gen 2024
Modificato: the cyclist
il 26 Gen 2024
You need to specify that the first column is the row names:
% Specify the file name
file_path = 'Test.txt';
% Read the file into a table
T = readtable(file_path, 'Delimiter', '\t', 'ReadRowNames', true);
T2 = T('al28',4:end)
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Dyuman Joshi
il 26 Gen 2024
Modificato: the cyclist
il 26 Gen 2024
% Specify the file name
file_path = 'Test.txt';
% Read the file into a table
T = readtable(file_path, 'Delimiter', '\t', 'ReadRowNames', true);
T2 = T('al28',4:end)
"How can I get the list of the first columns (na24m, mg27, ...)?"
Using the properties of the table -
names = T.Properties.RowNames
"I tried T3=T(:,1) but it pulled the column Var1 not the list of the elements."
You need to access the data stored in the table. One way is to use curly brackets.
Read more here - Access Data in Tables
T3 = T{:,1}
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