Read binary file 3 bytes at a time
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Domenico Bellantoni
on 10 Jun 2015
Commented: James Tursa
on 11 Jun 2015
Hi, I am new and I discovered that the fread by default reads a binary file 1 byte at a time, how can I read the file 3 bytes at a time. Thanks
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James Tursa
on 10 Jun 2015
Edited: James Tursa
on 10 Jun 2015
Try something like this. It reads in the entire file as uint8, groups them in 3 bytes, inserts an extra 0 byte in front of the group of 3, and then reinterprets the bytes as 4 byte unsigned integers. If you don't get the result you want, we may have endian issues to deal with and may need to swap bytes.
x = fread(fid,inf,'*uint8'); % read as uint8
x = reshape(x,3,[]); % groups of 3 in columns
[m,n] = size(x); % get size
x = [zeros(1,n,'uint8'); x]; % insert row of 0's at top to get 4 bytes per number
x = typecast(x(:),'uint32'); % reinterpret bytes as 4-byte unsigned integers
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Guillaume
on 10 Jun 2015
A much simpler solution would have been to read the file with a precision of 'ubit24' (or 'bit24' if the integer are signed), which is basically a 3 byte integer:
x = fread(fid, 'ubit24'); %that's it. all done
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James Tursa
on 11 Jun 2015
Good one ... I learned something today about formats available for fread.
Walter Roberson
on 10 Jun 2015
fread(fid, 3)
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James Tursa
on 10 Jun 2015
Edited: James Tursa
on 10 Jun 2015
Do you mean you have a file of many bytes, and each group of 3 bytes in the file should be read in as an individual number? If so, what type of number? An integer of some sort?
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