Unable to load multiple mat files
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Hello, I have a bunch of mat files as shown below. I feel I've done something similar before but now this is driving me slightly crazy...
I'm trying to load the data from the multiple mat files into a structure or any other easily indexable/accessible format.

This is my code
myFolder = 'C:\Users\dbhadra\Desktop\MSD\M150_Actuation_Accuracy\HittechProto3_RawData\output';
theFiles = dir(fullfile(myFolder, '/*M150*.mat'));
S = struct([]);
for i=1:numel(theFiles)
S{i} = load(theFiles(i).name);
end
I keep getting errors, most common being below
Error using load
Unable to read MAT-file
C:\Users\dbhadra\Desktop\MSD\M150_Actuation_Accuracy\HittechProto3_RawData\output\2018-10-25_10-56-15_TEST_20_M150RawData_part1.mat.
Not a binary MAT-file. Try load -ASCII to read as text.
The funny is this seems to work standalone, except not in a loop. Where am I going wrong? Thanks.
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Jan
on 25 Feb 2022
This does not match:
S = struct([]);
for i=1:numel(theFiles)
S{i} = ...
You define S as a struct, but then you create cell elements. Either use S(i) or initialize S by:
S = cell(1, numel(theFiles));
The path is missing in the load command:
S{i} = load(fullfile(myFolder, theFiles(i).name));
But then the current folder must contain a file with the given name in a not matching format. This is at least strange.
Please openthe file manually and check the format. Are they ASCII-files?
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Stephen23
on 28 Feb 2022
"but this contradicts the initial error that we see. "
No, it does not.
The error message states "Not a binary MAT-file."
Your file is a binary file, but that does not mean that it is a MATLAB MAT-file.
Jan
on 1 Mar 2022
@Deepayan Bhadra: As Stephen said: This is not a binary MAT file. Binary MAT files starts with some readable text like "MATLAB 5.0 MAT-file, Platform: PCWIN64, Created on: Mon Feb 28 12:42:18 2022" before the binary stuff starts. Your file does not. So the error message is correct.
Which software has created the files?
Stephen23
on 25 Feb 2022
Edited: Stephen23
on 26 Feb 2022
theFiles is already a structure, there is no point in creating another one when you can use theFiles already:
myFolder = 'C:\Users\dbhadra\Desktop\MSD\M150_Actuation_Accuracy\HittechProto3_RawData\output';
theFiles = dir(fullfile(myFolder, '*M150*.mat'));
for k = 1:numel(theFiles)
theFiles(k).data = load(theFiles(i).name);
end
data = [theFiles.data] % optional, assumes all file contain the same variables.
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