retrieve mat-file version
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Hello community,
I want to use the MATFILE command to access specific data in .mat-files. Is there a function which returns true if the .mat-file format is 'v7.3' and false otherwise?
I know you can check this in the command window using
type myfile.mat
However you cannot use TYPE within a function, which is what I want to do.
Thanks in advance
David
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Daniel Shub
on 30 Aug 2012
You can use evalc to capture the output of type
function tf = getmatv(fname)
x = evalc(['type(''', fname, ''')']);
tf = strcmp(x(2:20), 'MATLAB 7.3 MAT-file');
end
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Daniel Shub
on 30 Aug 2012
I was really answering the "you cannot use TYPE within a function" part of the question. I am not sure you want to use TYPE, but I wanted to provide a way to do it.
Walter Roberson
on 23 Aug 2017
You can also use fileread() to pull in the entire file, and then examine the first few characters of it.
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Tom
on 30 Aug 2012
type(FileName)
should work fine, where FileName is a string containing the file name, e.g.
FileName='myfile.mat'
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