Reading sparse data from text files
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| Type: | Data handling |
| Rating: | 2 (easy-medium) |
| Description: | Three ways of reading sparse data tables from text-format files |
| File(s): | trio.mos |
| Data file(s): | data_1.dat, data_2.dat, data_3.dat |
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| trio.mos |
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Mosel User Guide Example Problems
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file trio.mos
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Three ways of reading sparse data tables from file.
(c) 2008 Fair Isaac Corporation
author: Y.Colombani, 2001, rev. May 2005, Dec. 2009
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model "Trio input"
uses "mmetc" ! Required for diskdata
declarations
A1, A2, A3: dynamic array(range,range) of real
i, j: integer
end-declarations
! First method: use an initializations block
initializations from 'data_1.dat'
A1 as 'MYDATA'
end-initializations
! Second method: use the built-in readln function
fopen("data_2.dat",F_INPUT)
repeat
readln('Tut(', i, 'and', j, ')=', A2(i,j))
until getparam("nbread") < 6
fclose(F_INPUT)
! Third method: use diskdata driver
initializations from 'mmetc.diskdata:'
A3 as 'sparse,data_3.dat'
end-initializations
! Now let us see what we have
writeln('A1 is: ', A1)
writeln('A2 is: ', A2)
writeln('A3 is: ', A3)
end-model
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