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csv read problem
From: |
margalja |
Subject: |
csv read problem |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Feb 2016 07:29:12 -0800 (PST) |
Hello.
I'm not sure this problem is actually an octave problem but the data I have.
I've got the data in, apparently, csv standar files and the separator is
';'.
The problem is fgets and fgetl don't work properly and they can't read the
files.
On the other hand I can open them in every software I try: libreoffice calc,
notepad++, gedit...
But when I opened the files in notepadqq there is a red dot between each
character of the file and I think it probably means something but I don't
find any information about it
I can solve the problem doing copy and paste of the text of each file in one
of those applications but I have hundreds of files and the point of this
work is to automate the process.
Using fgets and displaying the results, it shows ^@ where notepadqq shows
red dots.
Hope somebody can help me. Thank you
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- csv read problem,
margalja <=
- Re: csv read problem, Nicholas Jankowski, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, margalja, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Doug Stewart, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Nicholas Jankowski, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Nicholas Jankowski, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Doug Stewart, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Mike Miller, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Doug Stewart, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Dave Cottingham, 2016/02/18
- Re: csv read problem, Marco Atzeri, 2016/02/18