On 2020-09-12 00:06, Stefan Du Rietz wrote:
On 2020-09-11 19:32, Samuel Gougeon wrote:
Le 11/09/2020 à 16:51, Stefan Du Rietz a écrit :
Hello Samuel,
read() never works OK with m = -1, see your own comment in Bug 15075!
This prevented me from upgrading to Scilab 6 until I found out how to
do it with fscanfMat(). But then I had to remove all blank lines in
my files (which I had to quickly find different parts of my data).
For me, it perfectly works for Daniel's file, with 6.0.2 as well as
with 6.1.0.
May be the 15075's report could be retested and updated.
With which OS? I am only using Linux (Ubuntu).
As a workaround, in Linux, you can quickly get the number of lines:
--> m = evstr(strtok(unix_g("wc -l " + filename), " "));
I will add to the bug report.
/Stefan
That does not work if the file contains empty lines because the argument
m to read() is the number of not empty lines to read! So one must
subtract the number of empty lines from m above ...
Why on earth was read() changed from the excellent previous version to
one of no use???
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