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<TITLE>FSCANF Formatted File Input Function (C-Style)
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<H2>FSCANF Formatted File Input Function (C-Style)
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Section: <A HREF=sec_io.html> Input/Ouput Functions </A>
<H3>Usage</H3>
Reads values from a file.  The general syntax for its use is
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  [a,count] = fscanf(handle,format,[size])
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Here <code>format</code> is the format string, which is a string that
controls the format of the input, <code>size</code> specifies the amount of data to be read. Values that are parsed
from the <code>text</code> are stored in a. Note that fscanf is vectorized - the format string is reused as long as
there are entries in the <code>text</code> string.
See <code>printf</code> for a description of the format.  Note that if
the file is at the end-of-file, the fscanf will return 
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