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Saving to csv

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By YCANLab - 10/15/2018

Hello, 

I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to save inquisit output directly to csv, or any other format. Is that possible? Or is there a different way to import inquisit data into other applications, such as matlab? 

Thank you so much in advance!


By Dave - 10/15/2018

YCANLab - Monday, October 15, 2018
Hello, 

I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to save inquisit output directly to csv, or any other format. Is that possible? Or is there a different way to import inquisit data into other applications, such as matlab? 

Thank you so much in advance!



Inquisit data files (*.iqdat extension) are simple tab-delimited text files ("tab-separated values" instead of "comma-separated values" or csv, if you will). Nothing about the *.iqdat format is proprietary or exoctic, tab-separated files can be read or imported by any data analysis or spreadsheet application, including Matlab, via that application's built-in import facilities.

https://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/tdfread.html
By YCANLab - 10/17/2018

Dave - Monday, October 15, 2018
YCANLab - Monday, October 15, 2018
Hello, 

I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to save inquisit output directly to csv, or any other format. Is that possible? Or is there a different way to import inquisit data into other applications, such as matlab? 

Thank you so much in advance!



Inquisit data files (*.iqdat extension) are simple tab-delimited text files ("tab-separated values" instead of "comma-separated values" or csv, if you will). Nothing about the *.iqdat format is proprietary or exoctic, tab-separated files can be read or imported by data analysis or spreadsheet application, including Matlab, via that application's built-in import facilities.

https://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/tdfread.html

Thank you so much!