I'm using matlab to read in COVID-19 data provided by Johns Hopkins as a .csv-file using urlread, but I'm not sure how to use textscan in the next step in order to convert the string into a table. The first two columns of the .csv-file are strings specifying the region, followed by a large number of columns containing the registered number of infections by date.
Currently, I just save the string returned by urlread locally and open this file with importdata afterwards, but surely there should be a more elegant solution.
You have mixed-up two things: Either you want to read from the downloaded csv-file using ´textscan´ (and ´fopen´,´fclose´ of course), or you want to use ´urlread´ (or rather ´webread´ as MATLAB recommends not to use ´urlread´ anymore). I go with the latter, since I have never done this myself^^
So, first we read in the data and split it into rows
Then we allocate a table (pre-allocation is good for MATLAB as it stores variables on consecutive addresses in the RAM, so tell MATLAB beforehand how much space you need):
Note that I did a little trick to allocate so many reparate columns of ´NaN´s by repeating a single table. However, concatnating this table with the table of strings is difficult as both contain the column-names var1 and var2. That is why I renamed the column of the first table right away.
Now we can actually fill the table (which is a bit nasty due to the person who found it nice to write ´Korea, South´ into a comma-separated file)
This should also work for the days that are about to come. Let me know what you actually gonna do with the data