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Re: Data handling in mathematica 2.2 and 3.0

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  • Subject: [mg5680] Re: [mg5662] Data handling in mathematica 2.2 and 3.0
  • From: b5hafa at rz.uni-jena.de (Fabian Haas)
  • Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 11:22:56 -0500
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Some time ago sean ross <sean at lorien.creol.ucf.edu> wrote:


>  How can I get mathematica to read in a text data file without
>first having to massage the data in a text editor?  Take your
>typical multi-column data from an excel-type spreadsheet.  If I
>save it as text, the ReadList function assumes I want to
>multiply all numbers together than appear on the same line.  If
>I save it as comma delimited, ReadList says it is a syntax
>error.  I have tried manipulating the RecordSeparator and
>WordSeparator options in  ReadList, but no success.
>  My current wordaround is to take the data file, read it into
>excel and save it as comma delimited text, then import it into
>word, and do a global replace on all return characters
>converting them into commas, placing a { } around the list,
>saving it as unformatted text.  Then ReadList can read the data
>and I can Partition it.  I hope there is a more elegant
>solution.
>  P.S. Has anybody been able to figure out how to read in
>bitmap data like in the cat picture in the 3.0 "tour of
>mathematica"?  Any time I try to read in .bmp files, it just
>generates garbage.  Not quite as "mathematica reads in data in
>any format" advertised.


Well, that stuff is a bit tricky indeed, everthing must be set correctly,
 Directory, data typ etc.
However, I dont thing you dont have to massage the text. Following code
 works perfect im my case. The data file should not be a Word file but a
 ASCII with line separators.


The data file:

     93.4499    126.6742    157.2603      0.0018     19.0000        19
     92.4422    126.3922    159.4079      0.0017     20.0000        20
     91.4347    126.1202    161.8426      0.0017     21.0000        21
     90.5665    125.8864    164.3282      0.0016     22.0000        22
     89.9471    125.7135    166.6214      0.0016     23.0000        23
     89.6368    125.6197    168.5002      0.0016     24.0000        24
     89.6434    125.6106    169.8283      0.0016     25.0000        25
     89.9323    125.6782    170.5657      0.0017     26.0000        26
     90.4428    125.7964    170.7729      0.0018     27.0000        27
     91.0992    125.9338    170.5774      0.0018     28.0000        28
     91.8375    126.0542    170.1432      0.0018     29.0000        29
     92.6062    126.1296    169.6212      0.0018     30.0000        30
     93.3751    126.1468    169.1102      0.0017     31.0000        31
     94.1427    126.1177    168.6390      0.0017     32.0000        32
     94.9258    126.0668    168.1776      0.0016     33.0000        33
     95.7526    126.0386    167.6544      0.0016     34.0000        34
     96.6555    126.0793    166.9890      0.0016     35.0000        35
     97.6514    126.2293    166.1272      0.0017     36.0000        36
     98.7383    126.5062    165.0630      0.0018     37.0000        37
 with a Return at the end and SPACES betwenn the numbers, however, should
 work wirth commas as well.


The reading code:

Reading of Data
Clear[data, koordata, koortest];

SetDirectory["Macintosh HD:R=FCdiger"];

filenames =3D {   "SCHNABEL.050", "KOPF-LI.050", "KOPF-RE.050", =
 "RUMPFLI.050",  "RUMPFRE.050", "RUMPFHI.050",  "SCHWA-LI.050", "SCHWA-RE.05
0",
"S-SPI-LI.050", "S-SPI-RE.050", "HANDGERE.050",
"FL-SP-RE.050", "SPI-3-RE.050", "HAND10RE.050",
"FL-SP-LI.050", "SPI-3-LI.050", "HAND10LI.050",
"HANDGELI.050", "SCHWA-MI.050", "SP-BSCHL.050" };
(* List all all needed files  *)

data =3D Table[
ReadList[ filenames[[s]], Number, RecordLists->True],
{s, 1, Length[filenames]}];
(* Reads all files, one after the other  *)


ResetDirectory[];


I hope that helps a little. If not, why not send me you original files, so I
 can try myself.

Cheers
=46abian






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