mhdrload Matlab script

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  • File name: mhdrload.m
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  • Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
  • Language: Matlab
  • Price:Freeware
  • Company: Jeffrey Daniels (View more)

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mhdrload - Load data from an ASCII file containing multiple text headers throughout the file. function [header_mat,data_mat] = mhdrload(file)

MHDRLOAD Load data from an ASCII file containing multiple text headers throughout the file.[header, data] = MHDRLOAD('filename.ext') reads a data file called 'filename.ext', which contains a text header. There is no default extension; any extensions must be explicitly supplied. The first output, HEADER, is the header information, returned as a text array. The second output, DATA, is the data matrix. This data matrix has the same dimensions as the data in the file, one row per line of ASCII data in the file. If the data is not regularly spaced (i.e., each line of ASCII data does not contain the same number of points), the data is returned as a column vector. Limitations: No lines of the text header can begin with a number. The header must come before the data.
mhdrload is a Matlab script for Scientific/Engineering scripts design by Jeffrey Daniels. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
mhdrload - Load data from an ASCII file containing multiple text headers throughout the file.

Operating system:
Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris

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