> Would you consider coming up with an m-file implementation?

that's a good idea. let me try. just a question:

which Octave's command should I use to read an entire line of
an ASCII file (ie, upto "\n") and put the result in a string?
I don't get this result when doing fscanf(fid,"%s\n",1).

eric

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