Reading a file and loading in to matlab.
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I have downloaded a typical dataset from  IMS BearingDataset (4. BearingDataset). It contains 3 folders and there are files with names like '2003.10.22.06.24' and the last 3 numbers varies. It shows the file extension as the last number(like .24 file format for the above file mentioned). I can open these files with notepad. When I open this the data is like
-0.022  -0.039  -0.183  -0.054  -0.105  -0.134  -0.129  -0.142
-0.105  -0.017  -0.164  -0.183  -0.049  0.029  -0.115  -0.122
-0.183  -0.098  -0.195  -0.125  -0.005  -0.007  -0.171  -0.071
-0.178  -0.161  -0.159  -0.178  -0.100  -0.115  -0.112  -0.078
-0.208  -0.129  -0.261  -0.098  -0.151  -0.205  -0.063  -0.066
-0.232  -0.061  -0.281  -0.125  0.046  -0.088  -0.078  -0.078
-0.112  -0.132  -0.181  -0.186  -0.132  -0.051  -0.132  -0.076
-0.054  -0.107  -0.173  -0.134  -0.164  0.002  -0.146  -0.125
-0.159  -0.032  -0.161  -0.181  -0.110  -0.044  -0.173  -0.137
-0.225  -0.044  -0.090  -0.159  -0.100  -0.151  -0.139  -0.076
-0.093  -0.117  -0.039  -0.161  -0.132  -0.161  -0.090  -0.098
-0.002  -0.161  -0.042  -0.054  -0.095  -0.232  -0.137  -0.042
0.000  -0.117  -0.081  -0.088  -0.142  -0.183  -0.117  -0.171
-0.154  -0.142  -0.027  -0.093  -0.183  -0.251  -0.095  -0.083
The columned data belongs to one bearing data . Now I want to load this in to a matrix format. Let me know how do i load this kind of file format in to matlab. I have tried using dlmread
M  = dlmread('D:\Data_IMS Bearing\1st_test\2003.10.22.12.06.24');
it shows error
Error using dlmread (line 61)
The file 'D:\Data_IMS Bearing\1st_test\2003.10.22.12.06' could not be opened because: No such file or directory
Error in loadbearingdata (line 24)
M  = dlmread('D:\Data_IMS Bearing\1st_test\2003.10.22.12.06.24');
I tried renaming it as txt file but even then it shows error.
Do any one know how to read these kind of files ? Thanks, Raady
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  per isakson
      
      
 il 1 Set 2016
				
      Modificato: per isakson
      
      
 il 1 Set 2016
  
			"I want to read the contents"   Yes, but you have most likely made a typo or something, which causes the error. See @Images answer.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 il 1 Set 2016
        It read in just fine for me. But the file you uploaded was NOT '2003.10.22.12.06.24', it was '2003.10.22.12.06.24.24'.
There are two 24's at the end of the filename, NOT just one. Make sure you're specifying the correct filename.
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  michio
    
 il 1 Set 2016
        If you are working on Windows system, I am guessing you can rename all the files to *.txt using the following command
system('ren ????.??.??.??.??.?? ????.??.??.??.??.??.txt')
Then the following would do the job.
M  = dlmread('1st_test\2003.10.22.12.06.24.txt');
If you are using R2014b or newer, I'd suggest you use datastore instead. It could make your code simpler. For example,
ds = datastore('1st_test\*.txt','Whitespace',' \b','Delimiter','\t');
ds.ReadSize = 'file';
ds.VariableNames =  {'B1x','B1y','B2x','B2y','B3x','B3y','B4x','B4y'};
data = read(ds);
read(ds) will read in the first file.
ds.SelectedVariableNames = {'B1x'};
allB1xdata = readall(ds);
will read the fist column from all files in the folder "1st_test".
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  michio
    
 il 1 Set 2016
				It seems that the variable "filename" of your code only holds the name of the file.
dlmread(filename);
is, for example, executing
 dlmread('2003.10.22.12.06.24');
I'm not sure what is your current directory is, but how's
dlmread(['D:\Data_IMS Bearing\1st_test', filename]);
instead.
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