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Re: need help reading ascii file [message #18511] Wed, 05 January 2000 00:00
Mirko Vukovic is currently offline  Mirko Vukovic
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In article <11f733ec.009f2602@usw-ex0110-076.remarq.com>,
peter brooker <ra5589NOraSPAM@email.sps.mot.com.invalid> wrote:
> One of our measurement tools generate an ascii output file
> that looks like the following.
>
> DEVICE LAYER SLOT DATE TIME SITE MEAS
> x19y n53 B2 8/24/99 8:28:48 PM 1 0.5663
> x19y n53 B2 8/24/99 8:29:20 PM 2 0.5692
> x19y n53 B2 8/24/99 8:30:01 PM 3 0.5762
> x19y n53 B2 8/24/99 8:32:43 PM 4 0.5666
>
> The data I care about for each group are in the last two
> columns. I do not care about the first line. The spacing
> between the columns varies.
>

ASCII_TEMPLATE and READ_ASCII may do the job. Help file explains
the lot. E-mail me if you need more info.

Mirko
> What is the best way to read in the lines and then store the
> information from the last two columns into real arrays?
>
> thanks
>
> Peter Brooker
>
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