Writing a integer in an existing file

Hello,
I'm trying to overwrite a file with a int16 precission value and I'm not able to do it. I'm usign this code ('x.DBL' is the name of the file):
fp=fopen('x.DBL','r+');
fwrite(fp,dd,'int16'); %dd is a variable with 73 elements
The ans to that command is 0, so I'm realizing that it is not overwriting anything.
Before that, I've read dd by using dd=fread(fp,73,'int16'); and it works perfectly.
Can someone help me please? Thanks in advanced,
RRR

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This command is working fine on my system. Have you checked the content of the file using hexdump?
fwrite(fp,dd,'int16'); is not able to write. I know it because its output is 0 showing that it didn't write any number in the file. :(
Can you paste your code here exactly.
fp=fopen(dbldir,'r+');
nmaps=fread(fp,1,'uint32'); %number of maps=13
for ii=1:nmaps
fseek(fp,14,'cof');
nlat=fread(fp,1,'uint16'); %number of latitudes=71
for jj=1:nlat
fseek(fp,20,'cof');
nlon=fread(fp,1,'int16'); %number of longitudes=73
Vm=iono_m(jj,1:nlon,ii);
fwrite(fp,Vm(:),'int16'); %overwriting
% fread(fp,nlon,'int16') %This is how the data is read and it works perfectly. I get 73 values
% % I try also this but it doesn't work
% for oo=1:nlon
% fwrite(fp,iono_m(jj,oo,ii),'int16'); %overwriting the VTEC
% end
end
fclose(fp);
My problem is when using fwrite

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Answers (1)

You must fseek every time you switch between reading and writing. Telling fseek to move 0 bytes cof is fine for this purpose.

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Thank you VERY MUCH. Problem solved. That was the issue.

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