how to read .dat file using txtscan ?

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jonas
jonas il 23 Ott 2018
The data is already tabular, so just use readtable instead.
KSSV
KSSV il 23 Ott 2018
jonas why the possible answer is in comment?
jonas
jonas il 23 Ott 2018
Modificato: jonas il 23 Ott 2018
Apart from the low effort put into my comment, I did not feel that it addressed the actual question, which seems to be specifically about textscan. I made the post shortly after the question was posted, so I was hoping for a quick reply after which I could expand my comment into an actual answer. Perhaps I should have phrased my comment in a different way.

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jonas
jonas il 23 Ott 2018
Modificato: jonas il 23 Ott 2018
You can use readtable since the data is tabular.
T = readtable('AE33_AE33-S02-00184_20170102.dat','headerlines',8)
...gave me a 71 column table. Some of your headers are not valid variable names so I did not import them at all.
If you insist on using textscan, then
fid = fopen('AE33_AE33-S02-00184_20170102.dat')
out = textscan(fid,['%{yyyy/MM/dd}D %{hh:mm:ss}T',repmat('%f',1,69)],'headerlines',9)
fclose(fid)

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in reply to Vishu's "Answer"
Odd. I suspect you are using an ancient release that cannot parse the duration format? You can always import the dates as strings. Try this:
fid = fopen('AE33_AE33-S02-00184_20170102.dat')
out = textscan(fid,['%s%s',repmat('%f',1,69)],'headerlines',9)
fclose(fid)

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