The min function can do the same thing.
How to open mat file in octave.
Start octave octave at the command line for me.
The data in the mat file is stored with the same name as the variable originally had when it was saved.
Atomic combat saved game files is another file format that has a similar file extension of mato but those types of files open with atomic combat.
For instructions on how to open a data file see basic reading and writing data from a file.
Or you want to pass some variables from scipy numpy into matlab.
The question is how can i import a mat file which was compiled in octave into matlab.
Octave s default so called mat file format is not a binary mat file at all it is in fact a text file format that octave developed for itself.
Save the data in octave s text data format.
To save us using a matlab license let s start in octave.
Default this proprietary text format is not and never has been compatible with any of the publicly documented mat binary file formats.
Better if i can save a mat file in octave.
Force octave to assume the file is in matlab s version 6 or 7 binary format.
Octave has matlab compatible save and load functions.
Oh and to display the contents of a variable in matlab octave you don t have to use disp.
Force octave to assume the file is in the binary format written by matlab version 4.
If you run help max you ll see that it can pass two outputs.
I need to perform a functionfit on the basis of measured data in octave since i do not have the optim package in matlab and want to import the function parameters into matlab.
The first is the actual maximum and the second is the first index of the maximum value.
On 3 mar 2010 at 07 11 douchewhite wrote.
You may have a mat file that you want to read into scipy.
To get the name of this and all other environment variables type who.
This is explained in the octave documentation.
Have you tried using the same command as in matlab.
On platforms other than windows the file extension does not necessarily relate to the data format.
Hi does anybody know how to save all your variables in octave like a mat file in matlab.
Assuming i ve understood this is actually very easy to do.