Import data as a cell array in a script

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I need to import data as a cell array to Matlab for many files and later perform some operations to them. Is there any way I can import the data in a script to do it automatically instead of manually?
What I do manually is:
-Home > Import Data
-Choose .txt file
-As a cell array, 2 columns as text.
-Column delimiters: comma.
Thank you

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski 2015-2-9
编辑:Sean de Wolski 2015-2-9
Zynk, in the import tool, after you make your selections, there's an option to "Generate function". You could then use this function on all of your files by looping over the filenames.

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2015-2-6
You do not give the actual file format or the file itself, so I cannot provide exact code. I would use the textscan function.
A possible (untested) way to code it would be:
fidi = fopen( filename );
data = textscan(fidi, '%f%f', 'Delimiter',',');
Be sure to explore the other name-value pair arguments if necessary.
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Star Strider
Star Strider 2015-2-9
The ‘table’ functions are a more efficient solution, but they were introduced with R2013a, and not everyone has access to them. Unless I know the version people are using, I go with the most generic solution possible.

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Zynk
Zynk 2015-2-9
My final objective was to get a structure-type variable, so I found this solution:
file= readtable('file.txt','Delimiter',',');
result=table2struct(file);

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